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AntiStatics Architecture Design

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PussyHut by AntiStatics, inspired by the political symbol

By antistatics
May 10, '18 3:59 AM EST


Image by Khristel Studios


Symbols Matter. 

  Symbols can bring us together or push us apart. The pussy hat united the world on Women’s Day, with cities and towns around the world, women and men, coming out in solidarity. The Pussy Hut celebrates the symbol of the hat and expands upon it to create a warm shelter from the cold.

Pussyhat Women's March Online Resource

Martin Miller and Mo Zheng from AntiStatics Architecture is the winner of Winter Stations 2018.  The theme for this year's international design competition, which
showcases the work of Canadian design schools as well as artists,
architects and designers from around the world, is RIOT. All winter stations were open to public on Eastern beach in Toronto from Februry 19th to April 1st this year.

Pussy Hut Opening Day

Image by Khristel Studios

Image by Khristel Studios

Image by Khristel Studios

Image by Khristel Studios

Image by Maxim Godin

The bright signature pink is highly visible, this cannot be ignored. The massive scale of visitors in to space. The internal structure, reminiscent of old hat forms, spills out from the entry space creating am open space for gathering and collection. Like the Pussy Hat, the design is simple yet powerful, a symbol like this gains its strength through participation and unity. As winter approaches it is a reminder to wear your hat, stand up for what’s right, bring others in to join us and stay warm.  

Image by Khristel Studios

Image by Khristel Studios

Image by Khristel Studios

Image by Khristel Studios

The Pussy Hut will be fabricated in the tradition of the original pussyhat, only larger. Through initial prototyping, a fabrication system has been developed which allows for knitting at a pavilion scale. Tubular stockinettes are stuffed with recycled foam off-cuts to create the 12 cm wide “yarn.” The “Hut” will be installed over an inhabitable hat stand, the structure will be built of CNC milled plywood creating a cylindrical display space.

Diagram by AntiStatics

Drawing by AntiStatics

Drawing by AntiStatics

Rendering by AntiStatics

Rendering by AntiStatics

Visitors are encouraged to bring symbols of strength and perseverance to the pavilion and display them within the shelves. Over time the interior will fill with the community’s personal symbols of strength and inspiration. The structural ply is left raw and visitors are further encouraged to inscribe their heroines and mentors in the march towards equal women’s rights. 

Image by Gordon Cheong

Image by Sandra Wood

Image by keeler.photographic

Assembly of the “hut” will be taken on by a group of local volunteers in the Ithaca area. Upon completion, the “hut” will be placed in a visible flat bed for a public tour as it makes its way to Toronto.


Pussy Hut by AntiStatics Architecture