Pratt Green Week

In Action!

by Student on March 27, 2012

In order to put the tubes together, we drilled holes into them and attached them using nuts and bolts. The overall weight of each surpassed our imagination, so we consulted with Professor Cam Lorendo, who teaches Construction in order to safely suspend the 78 lbs stations from the ceiling. He advised us to use the correct hardware in order to make it work.

Installing the listening stations took an entire day. We wheeled the two stations from our studio, down to the lobby site. Many hardware and tools we used for the first time and stepped above our comfort level for height in order to reach the ceiling on a ladder and drill holes and screw in the hooks. After hours of crimping hanging wires, screwing in hooks to the ceiling, measuring the distance of the hooks, and countless runs to the woodshop to use their cutting tools and asking for advise, we finally were able to test out our structural endeavor! After removing the stools that held up the stations, we were happy to see they held up on their own.

 

 

Reworking the space

by Student on March 27, 2012

We started off designing three listening stations—two suspended from the ceiling and one crawl space sitting on the floor. As Green Week came closer, we were asked to reduce to just two installations in order to make room for the Undergraduate group’s installation. We felt that our suspended stations would be most enticing to students walking through the lobby, so we decided to keep the two and forgo the crawl space. Here’s our revised layout.

 

Space Planning

March 4, 2012

23 days till Opening Night and we have a PLAN (literally)! Considering anthropometrics, we developed on three different ways to install our modules, shifting the point of entry in each. The layout designed allows for uninterrupted circulation through the lobby.

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Repurposing of Found Material

March 3, 2012

Our goal is to incorporate materials found on the Pratt Campus. First stop was the Pratt Comtroller’s Office. We found bags of shredded paper being trashed and decided to get creative with the material. We had the idea of building individual thought clouds in which the sound would be contained and allow for the user […]

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Water, Water, Water … Everywhere?

March 2, 2012

Mission Statement A series of three listening stations will be installed throughout the Interior Design Department lobby area—where students circulate throughout the day. The installation will serve as both a private enclosure to listen to recordings on water facts and as a visual surface for graphics and written facts. Serving both as art installation and a […]

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