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| September 04, 2008
The Home Delivery exhibition at the MOMA (on view until October 20th) , is a beautifully curated show. But the real highlight for me was the supplemental exhibit across the street at MOMA's 54th Street lot (which will be on view until October 26). The 54th Street lot houses 5 prefabricated homes commissioned by the MOMA specifically for the show.


Above: BURST*008 by Jeremy Edmiston and Douglas Gauthier



Above: SYSTEM 3 by Oskar Leo Kaufmann and Albert Rüf, Kaufmann/Rüf Architects


Above: Micro Compact Home by Richard Horden, Lydia Haack and John Höpfner, Horden Cherry Lee Architects, Haack + Höpfner Architects

Above: Cellophane House by Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake, KieranTimberlake Associates


Above: Digitally Fabricated Housing for New Orleans by Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Planning/Associate Professor Lawrence Sass.
Walking on your own through the houses was a fun experience, but not much background information was viewable on site for each project. Fortunately the MOMA created video walkthroughs for each home, seen below:
Walkthrough for BURST*008
Walkthrough for SYSTEM3
Walkthrough for Micro Compact Home
Walkthrough for Cellophane House
Walkthrough for Digitally Fabricated Housing for New Orleans
Link: MOMA Home Delivery Exhibition
Tags: architecture, exhibition, moma
Topic: Architecture
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| Steve Cooley | Cooley Design Lab
on September 05, 2008 “Awesome exhibit Karen. I want one!” |

