The exhibition design is meant to "disrupt the architectural space of the Center for Architecture, instilling a new appreciation of scaffolding and its transformative potential." The design by OMA's Shohei Shigematsu fills the top-floor gallery...
...and extends into the lower floors as well.
Note from here, one level below grade, how the scaffolding continues down another level through a narrow gap against the wall on the left:
My visit to Scaffolding, with my daughter in tow, was too quick to take in many of the projects on display. But it was long enough to appreciate the exhibition design, which is highlighted by angled (copper?) reflective panels that entice visitors to explore the maze of scaffolding and the projects within.
from A Daily Dose of Architecture http://ift.tt/2yek3DL
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