i/thee lets matter take part
Experimental design studio i/thee treats softness as a way of working with the world, giving agency to mud, algae, paper, wood, weather, and play. Across public installations, experimental shelters, and landscape pavilions, the studio builds through exchange instead of command.
Materials are poured, eroded, laminated, stacked, or cast into the ground, then allowed to carry traces of gravity, touch, climate, and chance. The work is generous as it asks architecture to listen before it takes shape.
The team describes its practice through the idea of ‘cosentience,’ a term which it uses to connect living and nonliving things. That sensibility gives the work its unusual...
