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Architects: Behin Ha
- Area: 650 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Brad Feinknopf
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Manufacturers: Snyder Manufacturing

Text description provided by the architects. Behin Ha's Coshocton Ray Traceemploys scrap material from a coated mesh fabric manufacturer to create a temporary installation at a community park in Coshocton, Ohio. The installation engages the community both by involving its members in its construction, and by creating an unexpected point of attraction near the town square. The structure is operated by the Pomerene Center for the Arts as a meeting place for the community over the summer of 2019, at the end of which it is dismantled and sent back to the manufacturer for recycling.


























