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Exhibited during the fall of 2019 as commissioned by ArtPrize for its inaugural Project One, Critical Infrastructure is an accessible, open-air pavilion that functions as both architecture and art. Using common materials and construction methods we created a welcoming place for everyone. Using projections, amplified sounds, and individual interpreters; we were able to move beyond the rote math of an ADA ramp and create a space that welcomed people of all abilities to not only be in the space but to appreciate the various programming with a freedom of access that few performance spaces allow.

Architecture, Construction & Design Awards 2020
Second Award | Pop-ups and Temporary

Project Details
Project Name: Critical Infrastructure
Studio Name: Lott3Metz Architecture
Design Team: Ted Lott, Paul Amenta, DisArt
Year: 2019
Location: Grand Rapids, MI; USA
Consultants: JDH Engineering (Structural Engineering); KBOgroup (Audio/Visual)
Photography Credits: Fillipo Tagliati, Grant Carmichael, Paul Amenta
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ยฉFillipo Tagliati, Grant Carmichael, Paul Amenta

The project served as an armature facilitating dynamic programming and community engagement โ€“ a stage for disability art events, a platform for artists, and a social gathering space for the community.

The design and construction process was fluid with configurations and details changing frequently: reacting to the existing conditions exposed during a painstaking demolition process of the original buildings and the specific art installations located in the buildings and around Critical Infrastructure.

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ยฉFillipo Tagliati, Grant Carmichael, Paul Amenta

Conceived as a temporary work, Critical Infrastructure opened for the seven weeks 2019โ€™s Project. The project will be demolished in 2020 with all of the building materials slated for reuse in upcoming local affordable housing projects. โ€œIt seems to me that the design of the space is driven by the concept of accessibility: here the essence of the space seems to be about total accessibility.โ€ โ€œI saw it for the first time last night and it really took my breath away. The poetry of the space really speaks to me.โ€

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ยฉFillipo Tagliati, Grant Carmichael, Paul Amenta

Dan Cameron โ€“ Curator XIII Edition at Bienal de Cuenca; Artistic Director Open Spaces KC