Art Attack

A public installation sparking conversation
about space, identity, and community.

Created for Seattle’s Georgetown Art Attack, this public installation explored the intersection of architecture, community, and the power of shared symbols.

We built an abstract form referencing the iconic “house” shape—simple, familiar, and immediately recognizable. Set within an industrial streetscape, the piece was designed to catch attention, invite curiosity, and start a conversation. It stood as both structure and prompt: a visual nudge to consider what home means, how we define space, and how architecture communicates identity.

More than a sculptural object, the installation was a way to connect with the community. We wanted people to stop, look, and engage—not just with the form, but with each other. The project reflected our belief that design can be a vehicle for dialogue, and that architecture, at any scale, can create moments of interaction, reflection, and shared experience.

Location
Georgetown, WA

Installation
2018

Collaborators
First Lamp Architects

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