"Where Do You Live?" Exhibition
While the individual competition entries focus on maximizing the possibilities for inhabiting a small space, the exhibition design provides a more general and abstract framework, focusing on the minimum constraints, and asking the question: How much space does it take to make a home? The exhibition compares a variety of living spaces: for instance, a New York City studio, a monk’s cell in France, a budget hotel room, and a suburban house. By reducing these spaces to numbers and volumes, the exhibition confronts visitors with a question of value: is it quantity or quality that makes a home? Visitors weave through the exhibition, experiencing with their bodies the parameters of each kind of living space. Carefully placed openings in the walls allow the spectator to look from one space through the others, affording dense, layered views. Information about the scale and contexts of these living spaces, Common Ground, the competition entries, as well as the history of the Bowery and low-income housing development, are woven into the display through a clear and simple graphic strategy. Designed in collaboration with Jolie Kerns.
> Cheng+Snyder

> 3d Design
> La Guardia Salon
> Cafe Grumpy
> Writer's Block II
> Writer's Block I

> Morningside Residence II
> Morningside Residence I
> Artist's Residence
> Chef's Residence
> Journalist's Residence
> Light Room

> "Where Do You Live?" Exhibition

> WTC Memorial
> Mall to Prison Inversion

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> 2d Design
> Barbara Balkin Inc. ID
> 32BNY Architecture Journal
> General Compression ID
> Louis Kahn Exhibition

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Architourism
> Robert Slutzky Catalogue
> Out of Ground Zero
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The Pragmatist Imagination
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Karen Bausman + Associates ID
> The Cooper Union Graphics
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Swatch Watch

> Writing
> The Beavers and the Bees
> The State of Architecture