Youssofzay + Hart creates temporary exhibition space using materials from hardware stores
Architecture studio Youssofzay + Hart has constructed a series of interconnected rooms using materials found in hardware stores for a temporary exhibition space in Australia that can be easily dismantled and adapted.
Titled No Show, the exhibition space was located in the heritage-listed old Eveleigh Railway Workshops ? now known as Carriageworks ? and constructed using a collection of modular steel structures lined in panels of acoustic felt.
Youssofzay + Hart built the exhibition space using materials from local hardware stores
Three rows of connected spaces were used to house 11 artist-run initiatives within the Carriageworks hall.
The modular steel frame structures were designed to provide the intimacy of small rooms, while also referencing the industrial nature of the exhibition's setting. Materials for the project were sourced from a local suburban hardware store. The exhibition space was located within a historic former railway workshop in Australia
Youssofzay + Hart's design, which has been shortlisted in the exhibition design category of Dezeen Awards 2021, intends to highlight and promote the reuse and repurposing of materials.
Steel frames were organised in a crisscrossing formation, with some clad in panels of acoustic felt that provided grey backdrops on which to display artworks.
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