Opposing Disruption





Matt Gillio-Tenan, Aaron Zeligs
Year: 2009

Acting as a disruption in a field of data, the library is a formal response of torque over time. Similar to the way an iris transitions from open to closed, formally this is an investigation of movement over time as a way to reinforce the qualitative affect of torque.

As the traditional data-scape makes up the majority of the interior space, two disruptions of opposing force are inserted in the data field developing a capacity for absorption and distribution of data. The singularity allows for the consideration of many levels of order over time and is used to create specific programmatic and spatial relationships.



The organizational response of the singularity, transitions complex non-uniform surfaces and features between normative field conditions and entropic disruptions between the constant transitions of states of the system.



Building Explosionfirst floor plan 

second floor plan