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This object represents multiple views of a 3D printed model for the Secret Life of Buildings Exhibition for the Center of American Architecture and Design at the University of Texas-Austin. Chicago Underground Practice was selected as part of a competition and the digital model submitted was made physical via Grasshopper and PLA material. The resulting object is a representation of Snell’s Window in that it describes the possibilities for building typologies for the 22nd century.
This object represents multiple views of a 3D printed model for the Secret Life of Buildings Exhibition for the Center of American Architecture and Design at the University of Texas-Austin. Chicago Underground Practice was selected as part of a competition and the digital model submitted was made physical via Grasshopper and PLA material. The resulting object is a representation of Snell’s Window in that it describes the possibilities for building typologies for the 22nd century.
Location: University of Texas, Austin
T. Joseph Surjan - design scientist & writer
S. Hjelte Fumanelli - project architect & digital modeling
T. Joseph Surjan - design scientist & writer
S. Hjelte Fumanelli - project architect & digital modeling