Parti Wall, conceived and implemented by Assistant Professor Jonathan Louie, is a design problem and formal device for engaging mentors and students to co-develop form based design strategies, resulting in 24 hybridized walls.
Parti Wall
Teams of Syracuse Architecture students led by faculty members worked together to develop Parti Wall, a performative installation the School’s home on campus.
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- 13 May 2014
- Syracuse
The nine faculty mentors worked with their student teams to negotiate the boundaries that defined their respective spaces while working with the neighboring teams on co-construction of the walls that they shared.
Stemming from the French term prendre parti, meaning "to make a decision," the Parti is considered to be the chief organizing thought behind an architect’s design. Over the course of the 72 hours, the architectural sensibilities of the 9 mentor-led teams emerged, demonstrating the versatility that the 9-square problem; previously offered as an abstract spatial problem, a project on tectonics, and an indexing of form, and, with this project, as an infrastructure for an event.
Individual projects featured a wide range of media and materials, including videos projected onto 8 screens, to distinguish between legal/illegal surveillance imaging technologies in privacy law; projections on each wall – drawing, video, and modeling – based on the Wall Houses by John Hejduk; the domestic interior of the suburban home and its reflection through the grammatical interaction of surface, object, space using the repetition of block printed William Morris Wallpaper, a symbol of arts & crafts era domesticity; and a custom set of notched Foamcore I-beams that when interlocked together, merge into a cloud of linear forms that grow out of the cell, a formal nod to the Mie-sian corner.
Parti Wall, Syracuse University, School of Architecture
Installation by: Jonathan Louie
Installation Mentors: Sarosh Anklesaria, Larry Bowne, Larry Davis, Anda French, Roger Hubeli, Mark Linder, Kyle Miller, Danielle Rago, and James Michael Tate
Fabrication: Haywood Custom Fabrications