Architecturally-integrated installation comprised of cotton rope, carbon chain | 20 x 40 x 12 feet
forêt moiré
FOR AMAZON STUDIOS
Culver City, California | 2020
This architecturally-integrated rope installation carves out a dramatic lounge space within a converted warehouse for Amazon Studios’ new video production headquarters in Culver City. Playing on the garment industry history of this space, Annie Tull used flexible chain link to create a curved anchor point system, evoking the form of a zipper and giving this piece an amorphous form. The rope threads through the links, creating a moiré effect as you move through the space.
WAVEBREAK
FOR RIVIAN AUTOMOTIVE
IRVINE, California | 2020
Inspired by the dramatic meeting of the Pacific Ocean and the rugged California coastline, this ceiling-mounted feature installation was developed for the 40-foot lobby atrium of Rivian Automotive's SoCal headquarters. Over 3,000 feet of hand-dyed organic cotton rope is suspended from lengths of shimmering silver chain to create a moment of impact that floats within the semicircular space.
Sculpture comprised of hand-dyed cotton rope, zinc-plated sash cord, monofilament | 20 x 6 x 10 feet
Architecturally-integrated installation comprised of hand-painted cotton rope and stairwell | 17 x 20 x 30 feet
dark//light
FOR TWITCH
NEW YORK CITY | 2020
Stretching 30 feet high between two levels of Twitch’s new Midtown headquarters, this custom hand-painted black-and-white ombré effect stair enclosure is comprised of fifteen thousand linear feet of half-inch thick organic cotton rope which wraps steel bars at floor and ceiling in a seemingly continuous length. Variations in density serve to obscure particular viewpoints within the office while capturing the frenetic energy of the city that never sleeps.
THE NXT LVL
FOR ENLISTED DESIGN
OAKLAND, California | 2017
Annie Tull's debut rope installation for Enlisted’s Bay Area headquarters takes its cue from the lightning energy of the design team itself. In the street-level lobby, vintage vitrines display bundles of brightly colored cord that shoot upward to form a cathedral ceiling before emerging in the second-floor open office, where they twist and turn under concrete beams and above rows of desks, connecting the various work areas as a physical metaphor for the collaborative design process.
Architecturally-integrated installation comprised of 14mm paracord | 4,500 sf
Wall-mounted installation comprised of paracord and custom wood nodes | 20 x 8 feet
CONEXIón
FOR SOFTBANK GROUP INTERNATIONAL
MIAMI, FLORIDA | 2021
Designed in collaboration with Studio Mococo for SBGI’s Miami office, this dimensional wall-mounted infographic represents the firm’s global network. Custom-fabricated wooden anchors act as pins on an imagined world map, while vibrantly colored strings connect key locations supported by SBGI’s funds and link back to their home base in Tokyo.
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