Performing Collections: Kintsugi Shelby Pollack
Inspiration: Abandoned Buildings
Site Analysis: Coal Site, 225 S Henry St
Inspiration: Alexandria’s Ceramics History
Collection: Kintsugi
Collection: Kintsugi Related Art
Space
Actions/Use
Content
Parking
Parking for residents,
- Resident parking (10) - Zip cars (2) - Workers (8)
Ceramics Studio
Create pottery (build, fire, glaze, document)
- Clay Storage - Pottery wheels (10) - Hand building tables (4) - Greenwear & Leatherhard storage - Kiln - Glazing area (glaze buckets & tiles) - Pre-fire glazed storage - Post fire storage - Reclaiming area (buckets)
Exhibit Space
House and display pottery and the building
Wall space, light, pedestals, bathroom, Art (local artists, historic work discovered by local archaeology efforts, the building itself, etc.)
Restaurant (Japanese Ramen)
Cooks, serves, and sells food; eating
- Tables & chairs, Kitchen (Prep area, stove, oven, sink), break area, bathroom - takes part in Empty Bowls Fundraiser (ceramicists against hunger) or SOME (So Others Might Eat)
Lost & Found
Collection of Broken things/pottery
Containers that hold the broken pieces (ex. Any broken tableware from restaurant and housing)
Commonspace
Lounge, collaborate
Sofas, Chairs, Tables, TV, Fireplace
Outdoor Space
Escape from urban environment, fresh air
Greenery, patio/deck area, outdoor firing processes, firepit
Housing
studio/work space, Live, Eat, Sleep
Program
Path Design: Narrative of Clay
Ground Level
Level 1
Program Diagram: 1st Pass
Level 2
Sketches: with MarcĂŹa
Concept Sketches
Form Concept: Model
Form Concept: Model
Form Concept: Rhino
Program Diagrams
Concept Drawings
Plan: Ground Level
Plan: 1st Level
Sections
Plan: 2nd Level
Plan: 3rd Level
View of Courtyard from Henry Street Side
View of Courtyard from Residential Deck
Exterior Materials
Terra Cotta Panels Museum Space
Corten Steel Residential Decks
Gabion Wall Residential Walls
Wood Restaurant
Overall Building