Piercy&Firm’s studio pushes the boundaries of architectural mannequin making to discover sensory and experiential strategies of speaking concepts.
Design and structure studio Piercy&Firm has opened a free exhibition of architectural fashions made by its in-house studio, which use sound, scent and mechanical automata to discover find out how to talk the concept behind a constructing.
The fashions on present are linked to the follow’s 20-year curiosity in exploring “the haptic, sensory and experiential”. The fashions themselves have been remodeled 5 years, all regarding tasks labored on by the studio – some constructed, some unbuilt – and are a self-funded “ardour undertaking”, director Stuart Piercy explains.
“We all the time beloved mechanisms like cuckoo clocks, and we all the time had been excited about how mechanisms may work in fashions”, Piercy says. “So, you would stand in entrance of the mannequin, and it will let you know the entire story concerning the constructing – that was the dream”, he provides.
A spread of various strategies are used throughout the seven fashions of the exhibition. Supplies embrace plaster, black valchromat, birch ply, aluminium, photograph etched copper, white laser-cut Perspex and walnut veneers – however the extra uncommon parts come from the combination of audio system, atomisers, LED strips, motors and projection mapped movies.
However Piercy additionally hopes that the exhibition will likely be of curiosity to kids and can “evoke a common and childlike sense of surprise”. The fashions’ references – the doll’s home, the cuckoo clock, the mannequin railway – are examples of “the mysterious attract of objects with a miniature lifetime of their very own”, he provides.
The primary of the “supermodels”, for a household house known as Metal Home, tells each a technical story of how the experimental modular construct was fabricated off-site and craned right into a constrained city location, and the story of a house: the sound of an alarm clock, kids’s voices, a puff of chimney smoke and a scent of cinnamon coming from an atomiser. A mannequin of a church in Ealing is soundtracked by a door opening, footsteps, the sound of a choir beginning up and is scented by cedarwood incense.
Projection-mapped movie footage reveals how a public area inside an workplace constructing may act “like our nice museums and galleries”, Piercy&Co says. That is evident in Supermodels the place footage from Alexander McQueen: Savage Magnificence at The Metropolitan Museum of Artwork, New York and Olafur Eliasson: The Climate Challenge from Tate Trendy, London has been built-in into the architectural mannequin.
Elsewhere a mannequin of two terraced Georgian villas splits open like a cantilevered steel toolbox to disclose the members membership set throughout the listed constructing. One other mannequin highlights the geometry behind the composition of buildings, which is now not seen in architectural drawings on condition that digital instruments have changed hand-drawn strategies.
Commenting on how structure is commonly first skilled on-line by means of restricted images, Flythrough “visualises this phenomenon by eradicating every little thing outdoors the photographic discipline” says Piercy&Co. A small digicam strikes by means of the architectural mannequin within the exhibition, and tasks the corresponding view on a wall close by.
The exhibition additionally features a twenty-minute movie displaying the studio’s designers at work on the fashions and a spot-lit picket cupboard of model-making instruments. This celebrates the vary of design expertise accessible to a studio alongside the elevated use of VR instruments throughout the trade.
The exhibition takes place in a constructing on which Piercy&Co is working. Its mid-construction situation “between strip-out and refurbishment – varieties the right counterpoint to the fashions” says Fiona Neil, Piercy&Co’s interiors studio director.
Lighting design for the exhibition is by 18 Levels, and the graphic id by Wolfe Corridor is constructed round a bespoke typeface impressed by modular building strategies. Geometric letterforms in a slim “CAD-routed” weight, are overlaid with shapes discovered within the authentic mannequin drawings.
Supermodels is free to enter and open till 11 December at Jahn Court docket, Regent Quarter, 34 York Approach, London N1 9AB. All photos by Andy Stagg.