DUPLICITOUS ACCESS

About

Duplicitous Access is concerned with how architecture can subvert ways we view displayed art and artifacts. Here, objects of display appear in view from juxtaposing programs, without allowing the observer a clear idea on how to access the displayed object. For example, one can view an artifact from a reading room or the lobby or even the restroom, while the displayed object exists in a different space. Visually, these displayed objects are discovered or aligned into view with the aid of optical illusions that prompt the observer to snap the illusion in place.

A MUSEUM EXTENSION FOR THE PMA

A MUSEUM EXTENSION FOR THE PMA ✦

Studio

Fall 2021

WRAPPER/CONTAINED MASS: PART 2

INSTRUCTED BY DORIAN BOOTH

University of Pennsylvania