When a Connective Material Becomes a Surface

Japanese designer Kouichi Okamoto misuses solder with surprising, and illuminating, results.

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Kouichi Okamoto, Form of Light Force Transmission installation.

Courtesy Kyouei Design

Kouichi Okamoto, Form of Light Force Transmission installation.


One approach to creating a novel design application is to intentionally reinterpret a material’s intended function. For example, solder is a soft metal alloy typically used to join wires and electrical components together. However, in the case of a recent work by Japanese designer Kouichi Okamoto, solder is used as a primary surfacing material rather than a connective substance.

To make his “Form of Light Force Transmission” installation, Okamoto heated solder in a container and dripped the molten material slowly and methodically on a wood panel. Over time, the collection of solder drips began to coalesce, resulting in a dappled, blurred mirror surface. After the solder cooled, Okamoto peeled the metal skin off the substrate and reattached it to vertical wall panels. In a final twist, the designer used the solder planes to conduct electricity for light by clipping the installation’s light fixtures and electrical cables to the conductive metal.

Although it required a long and painstaking process to produce, Okamoto’s installation imparts a rich and unexpected quality that results from its surprising misuse of a common material.

Blaine Brownell, AIA, is a regularly featured columnist whose stories appear on this website each week. His views and conclusions are not necessarily those of ARCHITECT magazine nor of the American Institute of Architects.

About the Author

Blaine Brownell

Blaine Brownell, FAIA, is an architect and materials researcher. The author of the four Transmaterial books (2006, 2008, 2010, 2017), he is the director of the school of architecture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

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