NO MORE ROOM

SUMMER 2022 | BAIRBALLIET

For Kelly Bair and Kristy Balliet.

 

Architecture has always been incomplete. Reliant on and completed by multiple subjects, perceptions, and associations, it is time to expand what is integral to architecture. No More Room leverages the contemporary relationship between the rooms we inhabit and the images we consume to produce a sense of being in multiple spaces at once, a type of quantum superposition in architectural terms. It is a layered construction of volumetric relationships centered around a designed core sample. Geologic in nature, it represents a partial architecture embedded with information from many points of origin and melds their traits to find completeness in the round. It asks for backgrounds and middle grounds to foreground spatial experiences. No More Room makes room for architecture as the territory between things.

The description is taken from the firm’s website. No More Room was exhibited at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) gallery in Los Angeles, California.

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