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Los Angeles, CA

Weave Museum

Spring 2018

In the chaotic infrastructure of Los Angeles, the perception of life and design is witnessed in different medium, avenue, and emotions. As society starts to embrace art in a different form, we question what is the identity of an object, and what is its place in our lives.


The Weave Museum is an investigative approach to bringing a canvas of art with the influence of Robert Rauschenberg. A man is known for his
individualism through his pursuit of art, working with a wide variety of mediums, and capturing unfamiliar emotion within ourselves. The museum is
envisioned and designed through similar principles of Rauschenberg through the use of multiple materials throughout. Rather than covering and
beautifying textures and material, the building accentuates the raw characteristics of each material’s property as an object, that reflects its
softness or solid foundation. The building is not just a shell that contains space to store art, but also a shell that becomes art on its own.


As the Weave Museum becomes a building within the city fabric of Los Angeles, a focus on the social spaces is investigated to think further than
the function of a museum, but becoming an urban space for the public. A constant interaction between the function within the building and activity outside through circulation transparencies, the building becomes dialogue for everyone around.

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Tel: 626-840-8808

Email: ivanhu@ih-arch.com

San Diego, CA

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