Under the Dome by Kwong Von Glinow Design Office

Under the Dome
Under the Dome
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The Under the Dome exhibition was shown at the Chicago Cultural Center during the Second Chicago Architecture Biennial from October 2017 to January 2018.

Under the Dome
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The exhibition features four constructs that formalize a “New History” for the Dome as an architectural artifact and spatial experience. Placed at eye-level, each of the four constructs are made with colorful plexi using an egg crate construction technique and placed atop a mirror.

Under the Dome
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The four constructs formalize the the taxonomy of the Burnham Prize Competition entries received by the Chicago Architectural Club for their Under the Dome competition. The competition called for the critical re-imagination of the dome. Description of each of the four constructs as follows:

Under the Dome
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1. Complete the Dome
This physical completion of the dome teases out the possibility of a space below the dome. The sphere – the dome’s natural other half – allows for a fully immersive spatial experience, where one is both below and above.

Under the Dome
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2. The Space Between
In this construct, the proximity of the underside of the dome and ground plane are in dialogue through the addition of a volumetric element. Here, the object and the dome negotiate a new spatial experience Between.

Under the Dome
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3. Mirror / Ground
This construct respects the spatial quality that being “under the dome” offers by re-thinking the ground plane. This construct plays out scenarios that reflect and program the space under the dome through the ground plane.

Under the Dome
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4. Occupy the Dome
This construct positions the dome as something to be experienced through physical proximity. Here, the underside of the dome provides a new set of opportunities to playfully occupy the space below the dome, bridging the ground plane and the dome. Source by Kwong Von Glinow Design Office.

Under the Dome
Plans and Sections
  • Location: Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, USA
  • Architect: Kwong Von Glinow Design Office
  • Project Team: Lap Chi Kwong, Alison Von Glinow, Chieh Chih Chiang, Winee Lau, Nan Xu
  • Client: Chicago Architectural Club
  • Exhibition Duration: October 2017-January 2018
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Kwong Von Glinow Design Office

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