Ghost Cabin / SHED Architecture & Design
?Ghost Cabin? is a site specific installation located in Seattle?s Chophouse Row. The installation is inspired by the site?s historical past?a frontier homestead whose foundations still lie below the courtyard. By re-imagining the frontier cabin in heavy cedar planks, the artists pay homage to the site?s history and create a focal point for the public space.
© Rafael Soldi
Architects: SHED Architecture & Design
Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
Lead Architects: Kara Greenetz, Prentis Hale
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Rafael Soldi
Curator: Greg Lundgren
Contractor: Plumb Level Square
Client: Liz Dunn, Dunn, Hobbes
© Rafael Soldi
?Ghost Cabin? is a site specific installation located in Seattle?s Chophouse Row. The installation is inspired by the site?s historical past?a frontier homestead whose foundations still lie below the courtyard. By re-imagining the frontier cabin in heavy cedar planks, the artists pay homage to the site?s history and create a focal point for the public space.
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Completed in 2018, the installation was commissioned by Liz Dunn of Dunn + Hobbes, developer of Chophouse Row, and Greg Lundgren, a local artist and curator. Criteria included the site-specific artwork ?take risks and create an outsized visual and visceral presence that is newsworthy and dramatic.? Â A strong desire was also expressed for artwork that...
© Rafael Soldi
Architects: SHED Architecture & Design
Location: Seattle, Washington, United States
Lead Architects: Kara Greenetz, Prentis Hale
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Rafael Soldi
Curator: Greg Lundgren
Contractor: Plumb Level Square
Client: Liz Dunn, Dunn, Hobbes
© Rafael Soldi
?Ghost Cabin? is a site specific installation located in Seattle?s Chophouse Row. The installation is inspired by the site?s historical past?a frontier homestead whose foundations still lie below the courtyard. By re-imagining the frontier cabin in heavy cedar planks, the artists pay homage to the site?s history and create a focal point for the public space.
Diagram
Completed in 2018, the installation was commissioned by Liz Dunn of Dunn + Hobbes, developer of Chophouse Row, and Greg Lundgren, a local artist and curator. Criteria included the site-specific artwork ?take risks and create an outsized visual and visceral presence that is newsworthy and dramatic.? Â A strong desire was also expressed for artwork that...
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