Architecture & Design Museum, Los Angeles
2012
An installation examining the water-energy nexus, including wall graphics, window displays, a kid's play area, and 144 gallons of water - the amount used each day by the average Los Angeles resident - pumped by hand through five cascading barrels. The museum sponsored several events around the installation, including a kid's sculpture workshop with pipes and pumps.

(Collaboration with Jane Tsong.)
Leigh Jerrard
Architecture
Furniture
About
A Roof Upended
Philosophy of Time Travel
Demand Management
Horse's Head
Dunnage Ball
Sculpture
Reversed Perspective, Reflected
WaterLAB