For this exhibition, coinciding with JFA’s ten year anniversary, a long light box strip was made to display transparencies, telling the story of the practice’s built projects.
Another installation told a different story: of the process of designing interior spaces. Working models of interiors were fitted behind a large screen of black mdf. Brass viewfinders were inserted into the screen to allow viewers to peep inside the models, with scale distorted to make the views seem true to life. Yet walking behind the screen, viewers could see how the illusion had been created – with carefully arranged spot lights and the unfinished exteriors of the models, foam board, card and masking tape.