Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House

By Karissa Rosenfield

Associate professor Toni Kotnik and assistant professor Carlos Bañón have collaborated on the design of an exhibition platform for the 2015 SUTD Open House. Held in early, the exhibition was the main showcase for the department of Architecture and Sustainable Design at the Singapore University of Technology and Design.

Contrasting the neutrality of the white exhibition space, Kotnik and Bañón’s design used 200 wooden studs, each 1-meter in length and configured into a modular grid system. The structure was supported by 16 oxidised steel tripods that add both stability and a visual density to the platform. Both Kotnik and Bañón are faculty members at the Singapore University of Technolgoy and Design, with particular interests in architecture and sustainable design. More images after the break.

Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Site Plan. Image Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Plan and Elevation. Image Courtesy of SUTD
Faculty Install Grid Structure for SUTD Open House Axon. Image Courtesy of SUTD

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