Crescent House.
ArchiPro Project Summary - Crescent House: A transformative architectural endeavor by Andrew Burns and team, enhancing the interplay of light and landscape for the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in Sydney, completed in 2013.
- Title:
- Crescent House
- Architect:
- Architecture AND
- Category:
- Community/
- Public and Cultural
- Completed:
- 2013
- Client:
- Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
‘Crescent House’ is the first in an annual series of temporary pavilions to be installed at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Two arcs are set within an apparently simple rectilinear form. The arcs bisect, creating a pair of infinitely sharp points and a threshold to the space beyond. This combination of fragility and robustness seeks to charge encounters in the space with a particular quality. The structure has an ambiguous presence; between architecture and art object. Through framing, it transforms an ordinary rose apple hedge into a landscape of beauty. The pavilion has been permanently installed at Heide Museum of Modern Art.



Customarily, the act of framing attributes value. By precisely framing the rose apple hedge, it is imbued with a sense of heightened value, creating a feeling of surprising vastness.




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