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SPACE AND DESIGN

PROJECTS

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TIMES SQUARE HEART · NYC

Nathalie Pozzi


 

NYC Heart is a playful light installation proposed for New York City’s annual Valentine’s Day celebration.

The work invites Times Square visitors to step within a cloud of hovering lights – mounted on 600 thin steel poles -  and experience, for a short moment, a comforting, human-scaled moment of play.

The design gives a nod to the transient nature of Times Square and the blurriness of light and love.


Proposal for New York’s annual Valentine’s Day celebration

Lead Designer
Nakworks
with
LoT
Game/Interaction Designer
Eric Zimmerman

Status
Shortlisted proposal

Location
Times Square, New York City

Year
2012

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DRIFT

Nathalie Pozzi


DRIFT is a game that takes the form of a building. This is no accident: the constraints of Sukkot building construction very much resemble the rules of a game.

 

Soft cotton felt modular shapes, set within a wandering lattice, suggest the fabric of temporary tent dwellings. The game of DRIFT uses this wall and ceiling grid as a game board labyrinth where players seek each other, drifting across the structure.

Traditionally, a Sukkah exists within an established domestic sphere. But the inhabitants of Sukkah City will be strangers. DRIFT uses play to bring its urban visitors together, weaving new social bonds as they explore, meet, and share with each other.


Large-scale physical installation

Status
Proposal

Competition
Sukkah City: NYC 2010

Venue
Union Square NYC

Collaboration with
Designer Clara Klein
Game designer Eric Zimmerman

Year
2010

 

 
 
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Suggested play

Two or more visitors stand far apart.
Each player begins by touching a blue oasis object. Your goal is to encounter another player at an oasis.

Drift by traveling along the grid in a continuous line, tracing a path with your finger. When you reach an oasis or an edge, stop moving, change direction and begin traveling again.

When you and another player arrive at the same oasis, you win. Remove the oasis from the wall and share something with each other: some food, a secret, or perhaps just a laugh.

When you are finished, place the oasis in a new location.

 

 
 
 
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MM STUDIO · NYC

Nathalie Pozzi


MM Studio is a workspace, office, archive, exhibition space, artist studio, and production management headquarter for an international artist.

The interior renovation accommodate the complex multifunction needs of the organization with pristine aesthetics. The final result is a calm but highly contemporary design that glows with tranquility and light.

 

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Interior design and project management  for the renovation of an artist studio and management office

Location
New York City

Year
2010

Furniture design
Table · Takeshi Miyakawa Design

 
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SHEDS · WATERMILL NY

Nathalie Pozzi


 

The Watermill Center is a laboratory for the arts and humanities providing a global community the time, space and freedom to create and inspire.
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The Watermill Center was founded in 1992 by theater and visual artist Robert Wilson on the site of a former Western Union communication research facility near Southampton, Long Island, about two hours from New York City.  Watermill fosters research in the arts of the stage, providing young and emerging artists with a unique environment for creation and exploration in theater and all its related art forms, and developing a strong global network.

The Watermill Center


Concept development for the use of three existing sheds on the grounds of the The Watermill Center

Status
proposal

Collaboration with
architect Rebecca Jones Sterlings

Location
Watermill · New York City

Year
2008

 
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SONVEULLA HOUSE · ALPS

Nathalie Pozzi


Sonveulla House is a well-preserved traditional Alpine dwelling with mixed living and farming functions.

In winter, the hay was stored above the living areas and thus served as insulation. Traditionally, animals provided additional warmth to the home. The main living room was divided from the cows’ stable by pivoting walls only, and the sleeping area was shared with sheep.

The project combines the renovation of the original wood and stone structure and the rehabilitation of the existing living areas with the construction of a new volume within the hayloft. In contrast with the highly defined functions of the existing rooms, the new volume in the hayloft is a neutral space – adjustable to the evolving working and living requirements of its current inhabitants.

 

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Preliminary concept development for the restoration of an eighteenth century rural house

Status
Proposal

Collaboration between
Koji Hashimoto · Aya Nakamura · Nathalie Pozzi

Drawings by
Aya Nakamura

Location
Italian Alps

Status
in progress

 

 
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LASTU SUMMER SAUNA · FINLAND

Nathalie Pozzi


As part of the Wood Program at Helsinki University of Technology, the Lastu Sauna concept originated with architect Peter Westerlund and was developed by a team from the Wood Program.

In addition to general creative contributions and construction work, project responsibilities focused on the design of the outer skin of the building, which is designed to both screen and reflect light.

 

Design development and construction of a modular summer sauna.

A project part of the Wood Program · Helsinki University of Technology

Author
Peter Westerlund (Finland) with Adam Guernier (Australia), Nathalie Pozzi (Italy), Isshin Sasaki and Koji Hashimoto  (Japan), Max Lönnqvist (Sweden), Sevra Davis and Nathaniel Moore (Usa).

Location
Fiskars · Finland

Year:
2003

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Lastu Sauna is built along the Fiskars River. The entire structure is a single wall, curled like a wood shaving.

The flow of the wall leads bathers through the sauna, taking them from the bright light of an open terrace to the dim illumination of an enclosed sauna built out of solid wood.

As it transforms from open to being enclosed, its grid-like wood wall divides the building into functional areas: a terrace, a changing room and a sauna.

The sauna is built of 1”x4” spruce boards. The planks have been fastened at their joints by four hot-dipped galvanized machine nails. The high number of joints ensures the structural integrity of this small building.

The inner surfaces of the wall structure are planed boards and the outer layers are fine-sawn. The building has been finished with a white, oil-based wood preservative.

The open wall of the terrace is built from three layers of wood, and the solid-wood walls of the sauna are constructed out of seven distinct layers of wood.

 

SAVU SAUNA · FINLAND

Nathalie Pozzi


Savusauna (Smoke Sauna) is a dark and massive wooden hut. The project focuses on the synthesis of smoke, water and sunlight.

The fulcrum of the sauna is a covered terrace that separates the pristine dressing room from the charcoal of the sauna room. A gable roof, covered by dark, oil-treated metal panels, encloses and shades the terrace. Bench-beds on either side of the terrace allow bathers to view framed panoramas of the lake beyond.

The interior lighting of the sauna, regulated by a sliding louver, is low and concentrated. In contrast, the light in the dressing room is bright and diffuse. The exterior cladding is made from tar treated horizontal timber boards.

As the sauna ages, the natural decay of the exterior wood surface will give it a rich tactile and visual texture.

 

Savu Sauna was exhibited in Fiskar · Finland


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Sauna Concept

Academic Institution
Wood Program · Helsinki University of Technology

Location
Helsinki · Finland

Year
2003

 

 
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