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Fabric Space
Ithaca, NY 2024.

​With: Amanda Choi

A semi-private installation blending fabric, light, and reflection to create a restful retreat.

Initially designed by OMA as a lounge area for rest and reflection but now re-purposed for critiques. This shift has left a need for a dedicated space to pause and recharge. To address this, we introduce a curtain wall along the mirrored panel, creating a semi-private zone within the bustling studio. The mustard yellow hue evokes warmth and joy, inviting moments of calm. The interplay between mirrored surfaces and the curtain’s shifting 
color gradients creates a dynamic, immersive environment, amplifying both physical and mental reflection. By highlighting the reflective utility fabric and warping mirror effects, it created elements of joy and playfulness and restoring the original intent of reflection and rest. This revitalized area offers a much-needed pause amidst the academic intensity of Milstein Hall.

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