MANIFEST DESTINY! | Transportation
MANIFEST DESTINY! is a temporary rustic cabin occupying one of the last remaining unclaimed spaces of downtown San Francisco—above and between other properties. The tiny cabin is affixed to the side of the Hotel des Arts, floating above the restaurant Le Central like an anomalous outgrowth of the contemporary street-scape. Using a 19th-century architectural style and vintage building materials, the structure is both homage to the romantic spirit of the Western Myth and a commentary on the arrogance of Westward expansion. The interior space of the tiny house can be seen day and night through the curtained windows, a lonely beacon in the city's dense landscape, and an incongruous, haunting vision from below. The installation will remain in place and be slowly transformed by the elements through October 2012. The cabin is a temporary site specific installation in San Francisco, California. The project was commissioned by Southern Exposure and funded by the Graue Family Foundation. The project will be on view between November 13th 2011 - Oct 28th 2012 | Mark Reigelman & Jenny Chapman in collaboration with Paul Endres | www.markreigelman.com | www.unofficialoffice.com | www.endresware.com Location: 447 Bush Street @ Grant (Hotel des Arts)
MANIFEST DESTINY! is a temporary rustic cabin occupying one of the last remaining unclaimed spaces of downtown San Francisco—above and between other properties. The tiny cabin is affixed to the side of the Hotel des Arts, floating above the restaurant Le Central like an anomalous outgrowth of the contemporary street-scape. Using a 19th-century architectural style and vintage building materials, the structure is both homage to the romantic spirit of the Western Myth and a commentary on the arrogance of Westward expansion. The interior space of the tiny house can be seen day and night through the curtained windows, a lonely beacon in the city's dense landscape, and an incongruous, haunting vision from below. The installation will remain in place and be slowly transformed by the elements through October 2012. The cabin is a temporary site specific installation in San Francisco, California. The project was commissioned by Southern Exposure and funded by the Graue Family Foundation. The project will be on view between November 13th 2011 - Oct 28th 2012 | Mark Reigelman & Jenny Chapman in collaboration with Paul Endres | www.markreigelman.com | www.unofficialoffice.com | www.endresware.com Location: 447 Bush Street @ Grant (Hotel des Arts)