Virtually Perfect
This work is an attempt to make peace with the flaws in a recently completed project of domestic architecture.
The conflation of our identity, and the home as its guardian, places us at risk if we perceive that our environment may harbour demons.
A conflict exists between our faith in the promise of architecture and what it delivers when realised: a battle between expectation and reality.
Based on the proportional purity of the Golden Section this work, at one square metre, presents a mechanism for the interpretation of the output of the architectural process: after it has become
a building.
Straight-jacketed by the conceptual restraint of the grid, these images have not resolved any of the aberrations, merely imposed upon them a semblance of order and a framework of
temporary control.