


REFILED
Exhibition/Installation
Cooper-Hewitt Museum, NYC
National Design Triennial
Exhibition: March 7-August 6, 2000
The installation Refiled was part of the first National Design Triennial at the Cooper-Hewitt, an overview of the
leading developments in American architecture and design at the start
of the new millennium. Asked to produce an installation under the general heading of "reclaimed,"
LTL designed and built a piece that plays upon outmoded systems of filing and
classification. The installation is a hybrid between a light-box, a cabinet of curiosities and storage
filing system, reconfiguring all into an apparatus for display. The project is intended to challenge the
norms by which architectural information - graphic, three-dimensional and textual - is stored, organized,
accessed, and presented. Refiled is an installation in its own rights, as well as a frame for
displaying four projects: Mies-on-a-Beam, Tourbus Hotel, Sportbars, and New Suburbanism.
