Holiday Home Installation by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos

Holiday Home Installation by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos
The Institute of Contemporary Art is pleased to present a site-specific commissioned installation by renowned architects Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos in ICA's second-floor galleries on view until March 26, 2006.

The technical realization of the visual media is a collaborative effort of UN Studio and Imaginary Forces.

The "Holiday Home" is an experiential installation exploring and quantifying areas in which the holiday home departs from modern design conventions.

The orthogonal surfaces of the archetypal house are extruded and skewed creating the sculptural armature within which the dichotomies of home and holiday home are played out.

The new architectural shape emulates escapism, the expectation of a holiday as removed from the everyday experiential routine.

The interplay of what is real and what is virtual transpires on a number of levels touching on ideas of collective memory and phenomenological perceptions.

The unadorned construction allows attention to be directed towards the spatial configurations of the structure.

Visitor movement through the installation activates unexpected views and the multidirectional shadows cast create unpredictable perspectives as they fall onto faceted surfaces.

The perception of time is intrinsically interwoven into the project as light conditions subtly


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