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Blueprint at Storefront New York, USA Curated by Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu and artist Sebastiaan Bremer, Blueprint at Storefront for Art and Architecture is the second iteration of an exhibition originally displayed at Kunsthal KAdE. The exhibition invited artists and architects to reflect on the theme of origination through the medium of the blueprint, triggering an assessment of the past and a trajectory for the future. Realized as part of the exhibition, SO – IL’s installation shrink-wraps the gallery’s façade of varied and irregular openings, transforming the existing exterior into one continuous and undulating surface. This mothballing technique is typically used to “put things away” in a range of applications from suspending work on construction sites to preserving ships, and tanks. Client Storefront for Art and Architecture Location New York, USA Program Exhibition, installation Area 80 m² / 870 sf Status Completed 2015 Team Florian Idenburg, Max Hart Nibbrig Collaborators Fabrication Consultant: Atlantic Shrinkwrap, Dustin Hoover

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Blueprint at StorefrontNew York, USA

Curated by Florian Idenburg, Jing Liu and artist Sebastiaan Bremer, Blueprint at Storefront for Art and Architecture is the second iteration of an exhibition originally displayed at Kunsthal KAdE. The exhibition invited artists and architects to reflect on the theme of origination through the medium of the blueprint, triggering an assessment of the past and a trajectory for the future.

Realized as part of the exhibition, SO – IL’s installation shrink-wraps the gallery’s façade of varied and irregular openings, transforming the existing exterior into one continuous and undulating surface.

This mothballing technique is typically used to “put things away” in a range of applications from suspending work on construction sites to preserving ships, and tanks.

Client Storefront for Art and ArchitectureLocation New York, USAProgram Exhibition, installationArea 80 m² / 870 sfStatus Completed 2015Team Florian Idenburg, Max Hart NibbrigCollaborators Fabrication Consultant: Atlantic Shrinkwrap, Dustin

Hoover

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Aerial view

Exterior view

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Exterior detail

Exterior view

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Night view

Exhibition view

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Exploded axonometric