
LUTRON
LIGHTING

The Exhibition
The exhibition presents itself simultaneously as a finished artifact and a complete record of its own making — displaying the final product alongside the full arc of its conception, from the buildings that inspired it to every step taken in its fabrication.
Architectural Origins
The work is derived from existing buildings — their forms, materials, and spatial logic serving as the primary source. These architectural references are not reproduced but interpreted, extracted, and reconstructed into a new proposition.


First Floor
The first floor communicates the inspirations behind the work — the buildings, precedents, and ideas from which the exhibition draws. It frames the context before the design process begins.
Second Floor
The second floor documents the iterations and versions considered for the building's form — the alternatives explored, the proposals tested, and the decisions made between one configuration and the next.


Third Floor
The third floor reveals the process of prototyping and assembly — showing how the building's facade, circuitry, and interior decor were each built up through successive stages of making, testing, and refinement.
Fabrication
Across all three floors, the steps taken throughout fabrication are legible — the exhibition does not conceal its construction but makes it part of the display, treating process and product as inseparable.
