OVERLINER (2011)

Whitaker Building, MIT,
Cambridge MA

16’ dia. x 24’
polypropylene, aluminum, steel cables

Overliner is a response to the charge for a site specific installation that celebrates MIT’s legacy of innovation. Located in the Whitaker Building’s atrium, the piece is inserted within an existing free-standing stair that is itself a striking architectural object often ignored by the passers-by. Overliner aims to call attention to the missed spatial conditions of this site, while marking it as exceptional.

Suspended by cables at the stair’s center, the project cantilevers radially to line the underside of the stair, transforming one’s experience and understanding of the stair as space. Particularities of the stair geometries are referenced in the serial repetition and dimension of the folded sheet unit. The aluminum structural members produce a ruled surface, teasing out the unseen helicoid implicit in the stair’s spiral geometry. Where the stair confronts the exigencies of the ground, breaking away from the strict figural regularity of the repetitive system above, so too does Overliner stretch from a liner into a broader canopy.

Project team: GLD (Joel Lamere + Cynthia Gunadi), David Costanza, Alex Dixon, Fred Kim, Kayla Manning, Lauren Matrka