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Peter Pearce Curved Space System USA, c. 1980

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Peter Pearce Curved Space System USA, c. 1980
Peter Pearce<BR>Curved Space System<BR>USA, c. 1980<BR>Lexan polycarbonate plastic, aluminum<BR>160 w x 128 d x 120 h inches<BR>Pearces design approach is grounded in a rigorous conceptual understanding of mans relationship with built environments. In his studies as a Graham Foundation fellow from 1965-1966 and printed in his now-influential book <i>Structure in Nature is a Strategy for Design</i>, Pearce articulates a plan for successful constructed environments. Two somewhat opposing notions are required: flexibility and adaptation, and conservation and economy.<BR>For Pearce, the answer is a <i>minimum inventory/maximum diversity</i> system. As he elaborates, "By such a 'system' I mean a <i>minimized</i> inventory of component types (a kit of parts) <i>along with</i> rubrics whereby the components may be combined. In the best systems the rubrics lead not to constriction, but to a <i>maximum</i> of different, though generically related, structural forms." When successful, these modular systems--coined Min-a-Max by Pearce--are efficient in their utilization of standardized elements with limitless possibilities.
Finding analogies in nature, Pearce looks to examples of organic designs such as snowflakes and crystals. The Curved Space System offered here is a scale model of a diamond molecule at eight billion times the natural size. The elaborate seven-cell structure is composed of five components: flat, open and saddle hexagons, saddle pentagons and open squares. The sculpture is an application of Pearces Min-a-Max theory and illustrates, on a personal scale, the possibilities of his spatial vocabulary. <BR><BR>Condition of the item is not included in this description. Condition reports are available from Wright upon request. Wright strongly recommends that you review a condition report for each item on which you plan to bid.