Wiikiaami

Project Details

Project Name
Wiikiaami
Location
ColumbusIN
Architect
Studio:Indigenous
Project Types
Exhibit
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Ashleigh Popera
Year Completed
2017

Project Description

FROM THE ARCHITECTS:

Inspired by the dwellings of the Myaamia people indigenous to Indiana, studio:indigenous adorns a walkway leading to First Christian Church with a contemporary “wigwam” — wiikiaami in the Myaamia language — constructed of rebar and copper scales. The swooping conical form is aligned both to the church’s iconic campanile and to mark the autumnal equinox. The copper scales, equally reminiscent of eagle feathers and textile designs, are perforated and patinated to make shifting patterns of sunlight and shade, creating a space for gathering as well as a gateway to Saarinen’s church.

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