the itinerant home all images courtesy of mary hale

during the decours design exhibition in new orleans, mary hale presented her ‘itinerant home’ on the rooftop of the DH holmes building at 810 bienville street in the city’s french quarter.

the project was a response to the efforts of rebuilding the area after hurricane katrina ravaged through the region four years ago. now, katrina’s destruction still endures, but not by lack of effort on the parts of local and international groups led by citizens and celebrities alike, doing their part to rebuild the city and provide homes for those displaced in the flood.

referencing lucy orta‘s earlier work, ‘refugee wear’, itinerant home provides a point of discussion of the different housing possibilities. the installation takes the form of a wearable, inflatable house which shelters multiple wearers working together to navigate through historic neighbourhoods and water bodies of new orleans. it expands on the definition of body wear, going beyond the gallery to be seen and worn by the public of new orleans in the context of their historical building stock. it symbolizes and stimulates ways of thinking about architecture of the home and the future of the city.

to produce the wearable abode, hale made digital models and laid out patterns in autoCAD. the overall ‘superstructure’ of the house is made from 1.9 oz breathable ripstop nylon and 9 yards of black 14 mil vinyl for the floor. the fabric of the home will stay inflated as long as there is a constant source of air maintained within the space.

itinerant home was commissioned by the new orleans chapter of the american institute of architects.

mary hale: itinerant home the itinerant home

mary hale: itinerant home

mary hale: itinerant home

mary hale: itinerant home individuals interacting with the wearable house

mary hale: itinerant home

mary hale: itinerant home

mary hale: itinerant home itinerant home accommodates sitting as well as standing, walking and dancing

mary hale: itinerant homeconstruction of the itinerant home:

mary hale: itinerant home boots and windows ready to be sewn into the superstructure

mary hale: itinerant home

mary hale: itinerant home inflatable place for a foot

mary hale: itinerant home pinning the house together

mary hale: itinerant home more pinning…

mary hale: itinerant home sewing

mary hale: itinerant home modeling one of the home’s wearable suits

mary hale: itinerant home

mary hale: itinerant home all the walls of the home sewn together

mary hale: itinerant home finishing up sewing of the roof

mary hale: itinerant home lucy orta’s ‘refugee wear’ which was a starting point for hale’s itinerant home