05/12/2019
“Double Vision” now on view at the Queen Victoria Market part of with the City of Melbourne. Photos by Bryony Jackson
Design and research office based in Sydney and New York Based in Sydney and New York City, OF designs for a range of scales- from furniture to building design.
Office Feuerman (OF) is a design office that thrives on engaging and collaborating with clients and partners to find thoughtful design solutions, looking at everyday issues, challenges, and constraints as a means for design invention. The practice's work has been featured and recognized in national and international publications and exhibitions. Our philosophy is represented in our brand mark. A s
05/12/2019
“Double Vision” now on view at the Queen Victoria Market part of with the City of Melbourne. Photos by Bryony Jackson
24/11/2019
Preview of “Double Vision,” arriving this week at the Queen Victoria Market as part of with the City of Melbourne More soon... supported by
14/11/2019
What a thrill to have ‘Street Light Disco’ 💃🏻 shimmering within City of Sydney’s Town Hall for the launch of Sydney Gay and Le***an Mardi Gras 2020 Photo Credit: Benjamin Driver
14/11/2019
That’s a wrap on what has been an incredible three weeks (almost a year in the making) for Succah by the Sea, part of Sculpture by the Sea Bondi, 2019. Thank you to Shalom and Sculpture by the Sea for inviting us to be the Artistic Director for such an important project. And thank you to the amazingly talented teams: Supremanouvre and , and with and , with , , , and . It has been a true pleasure
More at https://www.succahbythesea.com.au
05/11/2019
‘Village’ for , pictured inside ‘SuperSuccah’ by Supermanoeuvre, ‘Dune’ by , next to ‘Monolitus Domun’ by and ‘Trace’ by
Photos by the amazing
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Artistic Director of Succah by the Sea, an installation at Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2019, Office Feuerman created ‘Village’, a collection of six reflective tables and benches designed to respond to each of the Succah structures. The ‘Village’ encourages people to sit and gather, the mirrored tops providing reflections of the surrounding environment.
Pictured inside ‘SuperSuccah’ by Supermanoeuvre.
Image: Office Feuerman, ‘Village’, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2019. Photo: Hamish McIntosh.
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03/11/2019
A review of Sculpture by the Sea in this weekend's The Sydney Morning Herald featuring Succah by the Sea!
"The second special component of this year’s show is called Succah by the Sea, which relates to the Jewish holiday called Succot. One of the ways the holiday is celebrated is by taking up temporary residence in a structure based on the dwellings of the Israelites during their years of wandering. Six of these "succahs" have been designed by six local architecture firms. They form a makeshift village in the centre of Marks Park, emphasising the close ties between sculpture and architecture.
Each succah has its own character. Lucy Humphrey has attended closely to the temporary nature of such structures with an elegant pavilion of wooden poles, while Rafaello Rosselli has made a structure from large blocks of sandstone and wood. I wouldn’t like to be tying Rosselli’s succah onto the donkey’s back when it was time to move on.
The succah may have its origins in Jewish tradition but it addresses the plight of homeless people and refugees the world over. It’s a simple idea that allows for infinite variations of form and meaning.
Aside from these two sections the 2019 show is business as usual..."
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Spot our Artistic Director William Feuerman and all the Succahs in this ABC News Documentary on our current project, Succah by the Sea! Succah by the Sea Sculpture by the Sea Shalom
29/10/2019
Succah by the Sea, an installation at Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2019 |
Visit the succots on site, say hello to the Succah by the Sea tour guides and hear more about Succah by the Sea.
See https://www.succahbythesea.com.au/interactive-map
Image: Raffaello Roselli Architect, 'Trace', Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2019. Photo: Charlotte Curd.
20/10/2019
Succah by the Sea is featured on the ABC News with a specific focus on the amazing Lucy Humphrey and the process behind her work. Thank you to Sculpture by the Sea and Shalom for inviting Office Feuerman to direct such an exciting project. Only a couple of days to go till opening... 😬
https://ab.co/33LXGly
16/10/2019
Billy is honoured to be speaking on the Architecture: Picture of Health panel as part of the on Saturday alongside Dolla Merrillees , Abbie Galvin and Luke Baxby .
Tickets are sold out so hope to see you all there!
Thank ou to and for organising and inviting us to be a part!
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14/10/2019
10 days and counting (October 24) till the opening of featuring . We are thrilled to be a part of such an exciting project!!!
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As we are almost a week away from the first install for the sculptures, we take a look at Office Feuerman’s curatorial vision to bring six different Succot into one installation at Marks Park. “The commandment to dwell in Succot, which must be open to the elements, brings a new dimension to Sydneysiders’ tradition of life on the beach (open to sea and sky), and an opportunity to redefine a traditional temporal space for community gathering and interaction.” - William Feuerman, Office Feuerman
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