That's A Moiré

Lincoln Arts Collective

Winter + Spring Comprehensive Building Studio 2025

taught by Neil M. Denari

Work by Nathan Logan + Brandt Rentel

Set within an unfinished concrete frame on Lincoln Boulevard, That’s a Moiré explores the productive tension between art-making and exhibition. Prompted by the question—Would you want the public watching as you prepare for a show opening in the same building?—the design blurs the boundaries between production and display. Initial attempts to strictly separate these functions proved too rigid, failing to reflect the iterative nature of art. Instead, the design evolved toward synthesis, anchored by a central heptagonal void that mediates between programs, allowing varying degrees of visibility and interaction. Inspired by Ruth Asawa’s wire forms, the architecture emphasizes porous thresholds through materials like meshes and polycarbonate veils, notably Kaynemaile, which soften divisions without erasing them. Referencing works like SO-IL’s Kukje Gallery, the building negotiates exposure and enclosure. It culminates in a “Fifth Gallery,” an elevated civic space that opens to the city, offering a panoramic view of the building’s internal dynamics—its layered transparency, unresolved tensions, and atmospheric gradients.