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Pictures from inside the Flip a Strip installation at SMoCA
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All photos (unless otherwise noted) by Tim Lanterman:

View from inside the the "Flip a Strip" gallery space at SMoCA as you first enter

Back view of the "Flip a Strip" installation inside SMoCA

View of live algae, as part of MOS's installation for the "Urban Battery" project proposal. *(MOS, the architectural firm out of New Haven, CT, was awarded first place for the competition).

View of Studio Luz's eco-friendly roof and shade system

View of Aptum's "Flipping the Strip" proposal

Side view of Aptum's "Flipping the Strip"

Marlene Imirzian & Associates Architects' "diVert" project installation

 

Flip side view of the "diVert" project by Marlene Imirzian & Associate Architects with Studio Luz's roof in the background

cityLAB/Roger Sherman Architecture & Urban Design's "CHIA MESA" project models

Detail of one of the "CHIA MESA" models by cityLAB/Roger Sherman Architecture & Urban Design

 

View of the "Bumper Crop" project installation by Miller Hull Partnership

View of Avery Architecture & Design's "The Genetically Modified Strip" project

Detail of Avery's "The Genetically Modified Strip"

View of "The B-Side: Discovering the Civic Value in the Strip Condition, 2008," by
Architecture-Infrastructure-Research, Inc.; Located outside in SMoCA's sculpture courtyard.

Check back soon! More images to come.