Terrace – Fabrication

Terrace

Fabrication

The two wooden supports for the transparent table top, were made by Vincent Edwards, milled out of a piece of wood constituted by many layers of plywood glued together. 

The balustrade of the Terrace was designed and lasercut by Edmund Harriss.

Telescope in the corner of the Terrace

The two little mats were cross-stitched by Kathy Peterson and Ingrid Daubechies, after a design by Susan Goldstine and Mary William. 

Mouse mat cross stitched by Kathy Peterson.
Figure 5 Mouse mat cross stitched by Ingrid Daubechies.

Like all the other Johnson solids in the installation, the frames of the poufs were 3D-printed by Henry Segerman, and decorated and integrated in the overall design (in many ways) by Tasha Pruitt.  

Dishes are made from clay by Liz Paley; dishes and pastry made in polymer clay by Ingrid Daubechies.  

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