Views of physical model, free-hanging and manipulated Instead of creating a solid wall that would rest on the floor, we designed this hypothetical divider to hang from the assembly hall's ceiling by cables, ending only a few inches above the floor. This would allow air currents to buffet the divider, causing it to sway almost imperceptibly. Three slits extending up from the base allow manipulation of the hanging structure's form (left).

Means of production:
Digital (Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD); laser-cut 1/16" acrylic; fishing line; glass beads

Tulane University
School of Architecture
Instructor: Victor Jones
Fall 2006

M.Arch. work
The Campus Edge

Soft Supple Silky Sheets

Diagrams and form
Horizontal sections
Physical model


Hynes Elementary School
Villa Aulikki documentation
Technical college
Hotel
Ferrari dealership
Nursery school
Exterior stair

Graphic design
Other work
Résumé
Contact
Michael W. Ball