Eric Owen Moss Installation at SCI-Arc

"Architecture needs an enemy," says Eric Owen Moss. The Los Angeles designer nominates the ubiquitous grid and binds it in "If Not Now, When?," an installation on view at SCI-Arc through Sept. 13. Visitors are invited to gather under an aluminum box wrapped by plasma-cut aluminum ribbons and suspended from the ceiling (thanks to engineering consultation from Buro Happold).

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"Architecture needs an enemy," says Eric Owen Moss. The Los Angeles designer nominates the ubiquitous grid and binds it in "If Not Now, When?," an installation on view at SCI-Arc through Sept. 13. Visitors are invited to gather under an aluminum box wrapped by plasma-cut aluminum ribbons and suspended from the ceiling (thanks to engineering consultation from Buro Happold). sciarc.edu

“Architecture needs an enemy,” says Eric Owen Moss. The Los Angeles architect nominates the ubiquitous grid and binds it in “If Not Now, When?,” an installation on view at SCI-Arc through Sept. 13. Visitors are invited to gather under an aluminum box wrapped by plasma-cut aluminum ribbons and suspended from the ceiling (thanks to engineering consultation from Buro Happold). sciarc.edu

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