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Radlab

Radlab

Boston, MA

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Clefs Moire by Radlab

Client: One North of Boston
Location: Chelsea, MA
Date: 2014

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With the provision of a casual description and partial floor plan of the residential building's lobby and adjacent networking cafe, Radlab was asked to create an interior installation composed of two slatted walls. Knowing the dimensional constraints of the walls (8’ tall x 14’ long), our design strategy began with a preoccupation in the role of a wall as an architectural tool, fully circumscribed by open, public space, yet capable of creating moments of privacy.

In an effort to explore this public/private dynamic, we began looking at the effects of moiré patterning in volumetric configurations. In order to achieve a compelling moiré it became clear that each of the two walls would essentially be defined by two interpenetrating volumes, segmented into vertical ribbing. It seemed fitting, then, to first combine the walls, and view them as one continuous partition that would be separated only after completion of the design.

A piece of music came to mind which proved useful in organizing the rhythms of each of the two volumes. Partita No. 1 in B-flat major: Gigue, by J.S. Bach, was written for harpsichord, and interestingly requires the performer to cross their hands, breaking out of the standard notation that positions the left hand in the bass clef and the right hand in the treble clef. The notion of this melodic crossing back and forth led to a sinuous geometric composition between bass and treble, informing the plan and sectional qualities of each volume according to their wavelengths.

Slats are extracted in an alternating fashion by each of the two interpenetrating volumes. The intersection of these wall geometries creates an interference pattern from which a third, immaterial volume emerges. It is within these boundaries of intersection where nodes of connectivity are dynamically revealed and concealed based on the occupant's point of view.

Project Team
Matt Trimble
Bob Williamson
Steve Listwon
Haik Tokatlyan
Ethan Zisson
Ellen Ellerbee
Jared Steinmark
Karen Jann

Structural Engineer
Paul Kassabian, SGH

Photography
Roxana Perdue

 
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Status: Built
Location: Chelsea, MA
Firm Role: Architect

 
floor plan
floor plan
volume/slice studies
volume/slice studies
partition development
partition development
moire study
moire study
plan render study
plan render study
perspective render study
perspective render study
perspective render study
perspective render study
Bach's Gigue
Bach's Gigue
bass & treble
bass & treble
plan & elevations
plan & elevations
view toward networking cafe
view toward networking cafe
view toward lobby entry
view toward lobby entry
quasi aerial view
quasi aerial view
elevation view
elevation view