Central Valley Accessories
investigates the over-looked built fabric of Central Valley in California through photography and a shed-like
installation. Created as part of an
effort to increase representation and
widen the scope of participatory audiences,
the installation promotes an alternative understanding of architectural value. Made of plywood,
and with no accessible interior, it
defines space around it and provides needed shade and views down at the canyon's
other structures.
Dylan
Krueger is a California-based designer and educator. He currently serves as Architecture
teacher, Scholar at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, where he teaches design studios and
seminars.
Previously, Dylan taught architecture at California College of the Arts and Southern California Institute of Architecture (SC -Arc). Before teaching architecture, he earned a post-professional degree in Design Theory and Pedagogy at SC -Arc, a Master of Architecture from Southern California Institute of Architecture, and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Temple University.
Photography by Chris Lee and Dylan Krueger
Previously, Dylan taught architecture at California College of the Arts and Southern California Institute of Architecture (SC -Arc). Before teaching architecture, he earned a post-professional degree in Design Theory and Pedagogy at SC -Arc, a Master of Architecture from Southern California Institute of Architecture, and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Temple University.
Photography by Chris Lee and Dylan Krueger
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