Houses I’d hate to live in
LeAmon employs a strict reductionist process whereby the balsa scrap from the one model informed the properties of the next.
Houses I’d hate to live in, balsa models 1997
If one’s internal world could supply an architectonic expression then what type of space would manifest through usual human affections of anxiety, heartache, loneliness and dislocation? Interested in the phenomenology of making, LeAmon employed a strict reductionist process whereby the balsa scrap from the previous model informed the properties of the next.
Related projects
Bodywork – Digital Motorcycle Suit
A virtual racing suit Bodywork is a design concept for a women’s motorcycle suit.
Candle Light – Digital Animation
Candle Light is a digital animation featuring a concept design for a small portable lighting product.
Supersystem – Concept for 5 Products
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In the Air – Helmet Graphics
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Heartland – Digital Animation
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Post Object Confession: Light
Late on a winter’s evening in 2006 Simone LeAmon stripped down to her bikinis outside the Euroluce showroom in Melbourne.



