selected project
The Bethel Woods Art and Architecture 2024, outdoor art installation at the Woodstock historic Site.
The Pen is a 36-sided tridecahexagonal cylinder constructed from recycled materials. Rising from the ground as a striking, multifaceted sculptural form, it doubles as a sunken seating area that encourages interaction and contemplation. Visually and spatially, it aligns with a second 36-sided platform across the field, which functions as a stage. This thoughtful pairing creates a dynamic dialogue between form and function—inviting gathering, performance, and reflection.
Authors: RIT faculty Kate Johnson, Isabella Trindade, and Kelly Wilton; RIT staff Fabiano Sarra; Students Parker Dubiel, Bennett Sarowitz, Kimberly Tana, Aiden Spicer, Courtney Lougheed, Janelle Teesedale, Luke Genter, Jaydon Thompson, Noah Gill, Julia Kress, Rachel How, Cynthia Wang, Leah Rosen.
Press:
Dezeen - Architecture and Design Magazine. https://www.dezeen.com/2024/09/26/woodstock-pavilions-digital-analog-construction/amp/
Archpaper - The Architect’s Newspaper https://www.archpaper.com/2024/09/2024-bethel-woods-art-architecture-festival/