Michigan Mappa Burl Shelves

 

Salk Insitute/Julius Shulman

I learned of the beauty of drainage by a bricklayer at a site visit. While I was fantasizing about the concepts, materials, and proportions, he asked, “and how does it drain?”. This seemingly minuscule detail can make or break a project, and in the case of Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute, it is the trardemark of the project.

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A collection of cast bronze vessels by artist Jonathan Cross without matching saucers led me to design a set of Mappa Burl shelves that celebrated a drainage system. Utilizing a system of wicks and brass channels milled at calculated angles, the system drains the overflow from each watering into a collection of polished brass vessels by Alma Allen.

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