This interactive installation transforms HK's iconic letterform into two monumental 8-foot sculptures. The letters serve as a living archive, with their surfaces first layered with carefully curated architectural imagery through a collaborative modpodge process. The installation evolved through multiple public engagements, including PARK(ing) Day and HK's 25th anniversary celebration, where community members, clients, and team members contributed personal messages and well-wishes to the sculptural pieces.

Designed for both indoor and outdoor settings, these versatile letters stand as a physical celebration of HK's portfolio while creating an ever-evolving dialogue between the firm's past work and its community connections. The installation represents how architecture creates lasting relationships, with each added note and image becoming part of the firm's continuing story.

Interactive Legacy: HK Architectural Letters

Partners:

Teal Thibaud: Creative Direction and Project Director (under her role at HK)


Alecia Vera: Lead Artist + Muralist


Effie Rustand: Supporting Designer + Installer

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