Clay Anderson

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“Seeing a project through from initial concept to final construction delivery is always…

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  • The Cortland, New York, NY

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    A ultra luxury high-rise residential development in Chelsea, The Cortland draws inspiration from the neighborhood’s layered industrial and artistic history. Custom interior installations, developed in close collaboration with artists and fabricators, echo the energy of the surrounding urban district. Olson Kundig provided interior architecture and interior design services, while Robert A.M. Stern Architects designed the exterior.

  • ICE CUBE

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    ICE CUBE is a temporary installation designed and built for the 2016 Seattle Design Festival, a weekend-long event exploring how design improves the quality of our lives and our urban center. Inspired by the festival’s theme, Design Change, ICE CUBE showcased the stages of the natural water cycle as the ice shifted from opaque to translucent.

    As the 10-ton ice cube evaporated and melted over 10 days, the installation offered a cool respite to visitors and scattered ambient sunlight and…

    ICE CUBE is a temporary installation designed and built for the 2016 Seattle Design Festival, a weekend-long event exploring how design improves the quality of our lives and our urban center. Inspired by the festival’s theme, Design Change, ICE CUBE showcased the stages of the natural water cycle as the ice shifted from opaque to translucent.

    As the 10-ton ice cube evaporated and melted over 10 days, the installation offered a cool respite to visitors and scattered ambient sunlight and colors throughout the park. The pure form of the cube gradually eroded in the summer sun, marking the passage of time as its water slowly returned to the nearby Puget Sound.

    Measuring nearly 7 feet on all sides, the cube was made from 64 smaller ice blocks, each individually frozen, hand selected and rotated for best fit. Throughout the design festival, the public was invited to interact freely with ICE CUBE. Visitors’ excitement and intrigue was evident as adults, children and pets engaged with ICE CUBE using multiple senses: taking in the sight of the imposing form, the touch and smell of the cold and wet ice, and for a few brave passersby – even the taste.

  • MIT Portfolio 2010-2012

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    This represents my design work at MIT from 2010-2012 and includes my final thesis, multiple design studios and a piece of furniture. I have also included a Solar Deacthlon Europe entry that I was apart of from 2008-2010 at the University of Florida.

    Thanks, Clay Bismarc Anderson

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  • University of Florida Undergraduate Portfolio 2007-2010

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    This is a sampling of my Undergraduate design while at the University of Florida. Go Gators!

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