One of the most unique voices in experimental architecture, Lebbeus Woods has a show of his projects at the Carnegie Museum of Art's Heinz Architectural Center. Naturally titled "Lebbeus Woods: Experimental Architecture", the exhibit is the largest domestic show on Woods and will feature a site-specific installation described as drawing in space.
I remember Woods being a highly influential architect and delineator when I was in college, though his drawings and projects were so unique that replication was near impossible. An old classmate, Dwayne Oyler, actually worked for him after graduation, with the difficult task of transcribing Woods's drawings and ideas into model form.
The exhibition runs until January 16 (via Archinect).
Sunday, August 1, 2004
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