Live, Work, Play is a programmatic dilemma that fascinates contemporary architects because of the potential to draw relationships between unique spatial obligations. however the fallacy that an architect will reinvent the way in which people live, work, and play is irrational.
Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, my agenda is to look at each typology as a separate object that is very distinct in terms of how the profession has represented the architectural motifs in which housing, offices, galleries, and theaters operate formally and functionally. My hope is that the conjunction of objectification and hybridization will produce a representation of the Live, Work, Play dilemma that borders irony and novelty.
Status: School Project
Location: Brooklyn, NY, US