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Ball-Nogues Studio is a design and fabrication practice based in Los Angeles, California. Founded by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues, the studio's work falls between the categories of art, architecture and industrial design. The practice is known for creating site-specific architectural installations out of unorthodox materials such as stainless steel ball-chain and spheres, paper pulp, garments, and coffee tables. The studio focuses on the process of creation, with an emphasis on the research and exploration of materials and fabrication methods. Much of the studio's work involves expanding the potential of materials and manufacturing techniques.


Biography

Ball was born in Waterloo, Iowa, where he was influenced by his mother's role as a theater director, while Nogues, from Buenos Aires, was inspired by his father's work in aerospace engineering. The two met as undergraduate students at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in the early 1990s. Upon graduation, Ball worked as a set and production designer for films (including work on the Matrix series), music videos, and commercials with influential directors such as
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and
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. He also contributed to more traditional architectural projects including working on medical facilities, residential projects, and commercial projects such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall. After graduating from SCI-Arc, Nogues moved directly into a position at
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, where he worked in product design and production, becoming a specialist in creative fabrication. He remained at Gehry Partners until 2005, except for a one-year stint in 1996 as an assistant curator at a fine arts publishing house, Gemini GEL.


Work

Ball and Nogues collaborated on their first joint project, entitled ''Maximilian's Schell'', in 2005. The installation was located in the courtyard of Materials & Applications, an architecture gallery space in Los Angeles, California. The piece was a multi-story structure made of semi-translucent, semi-reflective Mylar petals that resembled a colorful vortex. The work received substantial recognition, including a Los Angeles
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Design Award in 2006, I.D. Magazine’s Annual Design Review for Best of Category for Environments in 2006; and as an Emerging Architecture Finalist for the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize in 2014. The studio has also completed three installations for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival: ''Copper Droopscape'' in 2008, ''Elastic Plastic Sponge'' in 2009, and ''Pulp Pavilion'' in 2015. In 2015,
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bestowed the First Award for its 2015 R+D Awards to the studio for ''Pulp Pavilion'', noting that the “project’s innovative design, ambitious scale, and novel use of a recycled material wowed the jury.” The pavilion was made of recycled paper pulp, a material that the studio had been experimenting with and developing for several years. It comprised seven 20-foot-tall woven tree forms and spanned 1,300 square feet. Other notable works include ''Skin and Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture'', a temporary installation at the
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(MOCA), a temporary event environment for
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’s formal introduction of the Frank Gehry jewelry and accessories line, made of 4,000 layers of corrugated cardboard sandwiched together, and ''Liquid Sky'', a kaleidoscopic Mylar shade structure created by the studio as the winner of the
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(MOMA) P.S.1 Young Architects Program competition.


List of selected artworks and exhibitions


Permanent commissions

* ''Drop-In Distraction'', Los Angeles County Permit Office, Los Angeles, CA (2009) * ''Cradle'',
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, Public Artwork, Santa Monica, CA (2010) * ''Cloud'', ''Screen'', ''Veil'', Three public commissions, Mercy Housing, San Francisco, CA (2010–11) * ''Talus Dome'', Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (2011) * ''Waterline'', San Diego County Operations Center, San Diego, CA (2012) * ''Euphony'',
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, Nashville, TN (2013) * ''Air Garden'', Bradley West Terminal, Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, CA (2013) * ''Stud Wall'', Public art commission, West Hollywood, CA (2014) * ''Corner Glory'', Public art commission, West Hollywood, CA (2014) * ''Donor Wall'', Del E. Webb Performing Arts Center, Wickenburg, AZ (2014) * ''The Fact of Seeing Without Sense'', Veterans Affairs Aquatic Center, Palo Alto, CA (2014) * ''The Apparent Junction of Earth and Sky'', Veterans Affairs Aquatic Center, Palo Alto, CA (2014) * ''Not Whole Fence'', Southwest University Park, El Paso, TX (2014) * ''Sundial'', Jefferson County Government Center – Golden Station, Golden, CO (2014) * ''Orchard'', El Cariso Park, Sylmar, CA (2015) * ''Proscenium'', Lincoln Hall,
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, Portland, OR (2015) * ''Suspension #13'', General Classroom Building, Colorado State University, Pueblo, CO (2016)


Temporary commissions and installations

* ''Maximilian's Schell'', Materials & Applications, Los Angeles, CA (2005) * ''Untitled Hanging Installation'', Kunst Universitat, Linz, Austria (2006) * ''Skin + Bones, Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture Fete'', MOCA, Los Angeles, CA (2006) * '' Tiffany and Company, Frank Gehry Jewelry Launch'', Beverly Hills, CA (2006) * ''Rip Curl Canyon'', Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, TX (2006) * ''Liquid Sky'',
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, Long Island City, NY (2008) * ''Unseen Current'', Extension Gallery, Chicago, IL (2008) * ''Copper Droopscape'', Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA (2008) * ''Echoes Converge'',
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, Venice, Italy (2008) * ''Spock’s Blocks'', The Urban Art Biennale, Bordeaux, France (2009) * ''Exposed'', Arts Council of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA (2009) * ''Elastic Plastic Sponge'', Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA (2009) * ''Feathered Edge: A New Installation by Ball-Nogues Studio'', MOCA
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, Los Angeles, CA (2009) * ''Built to Wear'', Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture, Shenzhen, China (2009) * ''Double Back-to-Basics'', LACMA gallery at Charles W. White School, Los Angeles, CA (2010) * ''Table Cloth'', Schoenberg Hall, University of California, Los Angeles, CA (2010) * ''Gravity’s Loom'',
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, Indianapolis, IN (2010) * ''Yucca Crater'', High Desert Test Sites, Near 29 Palms, CA (2011) * ''Yevrus 1, Negative Impression'', SCI-Arc Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2012) * ''Pavillon Speciale'', École Spéciale d’Architecture, Paris, France (2012) * ''K.A.M.P. (Kids Art Museum Project)'', The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2013) * ''Transamerica, Modernist Icon: The Architecture and Urban Planning of William L. Pereira'',
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, Reno, NV (2013) * ''Pulp Pavilion'', Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA (2015)


Group exhibitions

* Young Architects Program,
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, New York, NY (2007) * ''Architects without Architecture'', Shore Institute of Contemporary Art, Long Branch, NJ (2008) * Beijing Biennale, Beijing, China (2008) * ''Urban Interventions'', Boston Society of Architects, Boston, MA (2009) * ''Flux'',
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, San Francisco, CA (2009) * ''From My Universe: Objects of Desire'', See Line Gallery at the
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, Los Angeles, CA (2009) * ''Cité de l'architecture et du Patrimoine'', Paris, France (2010) * ''Contemplating the Void'',
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, New York, NY (2010) * ''Room Mobile'', See The Line Gallery at the
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, Los Angeles, CA (2010) * ''Spontaneous Schooling Exhibition'',
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Event, Nous Gallery, London, England (2010) * ''Self Structure'', Le Lieu du Design, Paris, France (2011) * ''Net Works: An Atlas of Connective and Distributive Intelligence in Architecture'',
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, London, England (2011) * ''WBA3: Architecture in the Expanded Field'', Wattis Gallery,
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, San Francisco, CA (2012) * ''A New Sculpturalism: Contemporary Architecture in Southern California'', MOCA Geffen, Los Angeles, CA (2013) * ''6018 Wilshire'', Edward Cella Art & Architecture, Los Angeles, CA (2014) * ''Almost Anything Goes: Architecture and Inclusivity'', Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, CA (2014) * ''Constructions'', Edward Cella Art & Architecture, Los Angeles, CA (2015) * ''Xenotypes'', Design Matters Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, (2015)


Recognition

Ball-Nogues Studio has received three
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Design Awards,
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Target Fellowship and a grant from the
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. In 2007, the Studio was the winner of the Museum of Modern Art PS1 Young Architects Program Competition. Their work is part of the permanent collections of both MoMA and
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. In 2011, they were one of the Architectural League of New York’s Emerging Voices and, in 2014, they were finalists for the
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College of Architecture's Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize. Benjamin and Gaston have taught in the graduate architecture programs at SCI-Arc,
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, and USC. Their work has appeared in a variety of publications including
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, Icon, Log, Architectural Digest, Mark and Sculpture.


References


External links


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