Our install team has just returned from site after building these Light Shelves at the new University of Iowa Hygienics Laboratory. We built 22 shades, creating a play of light and providing some shade and cool relief from the sunlight passing through tall windows.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
University of Iowa
In order to produce a consistent geometry in each shade, we introduced a fixed length rope boundary concealed in the edge binding. During our prototype phase we discovered that the grommet point did not allow the rope to move as freely as we would want and we overcame this with the help of our 3-D printer! We designed and "printed" a unique custom fitting to be placed between the grommet sections that allows the rope to rotate easily around the point and find it's final location once installed. This prototype phase of the project allowed us to look closely and to re-think fabric construction and installation methods, giving the final product a solidly designed aesthetic.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Congo Women Exhibit
We are extremely honored to have had the chance to take part in the recent photographic exhibit Congo/Women. We were hired to work with Art Works Projects (http://www.artworksprojects.org) and Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the study of Women and Gender Columbia College Chicago (http://colum.edu/institutewomengender) to produce the brilliant and stunning large images and supporting internal frame structure. The images were printed by another Maine business, Portland Color. The exhibition features powerful photographs by award-winning photojournalists: Lynsey Addario,
Marcus Bleasdale, Ron Haviv and James Nachtwey that convey the strength and courage of Congolese
women. The show is now on tour here in the US as well as in the EU and UK.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Earlier this fall we collaborated with the team at the National Center for Atmoshperic Research to design them a large projection booth for educational exhibits and events.
Below is a link created by Jeff Alipit and Ryan McVeigh showing construction of the booth from a unique perspective:
New from the Caymans
After completion of the upper and lower retractable canopies at Camana Bay, Duvall Design has had the opportunity to create a wide range of custom shade solutions for our clients in the Cayman Islands.
The light weight of the polytex fabric used to manufacture these wings puts less demand for load bearing on the primary structure and gives an overall lighter effect. The long catenary curves are reinforced by sewn webbing. Polytex fabric is strong but lightweight, UV stable and provides many colorful options in shade solutions.
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