SCI-Arc
Critic: Dwayne OYLER
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Egil DE LANGE KOBBERSTAD and Phillip LEE: This project investigates a detailed relationship involving interconnecting parts, such as a balljoint. The idea is to mine the potential of the relationship between the parts conceptually and formally across scales.
- Egil DE LANGE KOBBERSTAD and Phillip LEE, “Balljoint Inlay .”, Model Photo
- Egil DE LANGE KOBBERSTAD and Phillip LEE, “Balljoint Inlay .”, Model Photo
- Egil DE LANGE KOBBERSTAD and Phillip LEE, “Balljoint Inlay .”, Model Photo
- Egil DE LANGE KOBBERSTAD and Phillip LEE, “Balljoint Inlay .”, Model Photo
Our project used the properties of a balljoint and twisted its masses in order to limit the rotational movement of the joint. The object was later introduced to a site as another host and translated into architectural scale. We were then to develop a detail (in our case, a staircase) that could act as a design-drive or concept for the overall architectural scale.
sP: What or who influenced this project?
EDLK & PL: Studio professor, Dwayne Oyler and looking at differensiert architectural Detail such as the balljoint And how we could turn its properties into architectural concepts.








