Durham, NH
This installation at an office park in Durham, NH utilizes the Airis Bench as a fluid topographic element, disrupting the site’s geometric hardscape with its organic, biomorphic silhouette. These sculptural forms serve as a functional spatial anchor, breaking the linear monotony of the plaza to establish a more rhythmic, human-centric circulation flow. Engineered with high-performance materiality to endure the regional climate, the seating acts as a tactile bridge between rigid pedestrian corridors and the curated softscape of the surrounding office park.
