Exhibition offers new insights into the interdisciplinary approach of Berlin architect J Mayer H

Rapport: Experimental Spatial Structures is an exhibition that aims to offer new insights into the interdisciplinary approach of the architectural office J Mayer H.

For the first time the Berlin practice has developed a walk-in installation for the Berlinische Galerie’s 10m high entrance area. Walls and floor are clad in carpeting on which data security patterns are printed in black and grey.

The work’s space-consuming concept negates the strict geometry of the entrance hall. The considerably enlarged, repeating patterns produce a flickering impression and transform the white cube into a playful scenario of interpermeating forms and structures. Supplementary three-dimensional models translate the two-dimensional patterns into concrete forms.

The title Rapport is intended to be ambiguous. As a specialist German-language term from textile manufacturing, it refers to the serial pattern of the installation.

On the other hand, in the military field the term rapport means a dispatch, while in psychology it describes a human relationship in which those involved convey something to the others. In this sense it also refers to the starting material of the installation: data security patterns, which are used, for example, on the inside of envelopes. In this case, they stand for confidential communication between two parties.

The exhibition is being facilitated with generous support from the Berliner Stadtreinigung as part of the initiative Trenntstadt Berlin. The installation will be realised by Vorwerk.