The Tilting House That Reacts To Its Inhabitants' Movements
Two artists, Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder, found a very unique manner of expressing the special human relationship between art, architecture and landscape. They built a rotating house at the OMI Art Center in upstate New York. The installation is called ReActor, a name that perfectly captures the essence of its pattern.
The artists lived in this structure for five days. The experimental structure is a hybrid betwixt a sculpture and a firm. It consists of a thirteen.5 g long and 2.5 m wide timber volume balanced on summit of a 4.vi yard high concrete column.
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View in gallery The entire structure could tilt and rotate around a central point. Its blueprint was symmetrical and the structure tilted and moved in response to each artist'southward movements too as the exterior forces. This unusual experiment was designed to show the special relationship between a house'south compages and its inhabitants. The experimental artist's studio had a timber frame and was enclosed by flooring-to-ceiling windows. The interior was divided in half, with a shared bathroom at the centre and symmetrical living quarters and balconies at each end.
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