Asset Overview
Liminality is crucial to our understanding of architecture. It is not only the “space
between,” but an expression of rhythm and a place for anticipation. What happens
when our primary place of inhabitation is within a liminal space? Occupying the
footprint of the current Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, this building
proposal is an exploration in porosity, scale, and occupation of the interstitial. It
seeks, above all else, to subvert expectation as one passes from gallery to gallery.