Falling Folly
with critics Turner Brooks and Adam Hopfner




A folly/imhabitation that clings to the side of an abandoned quarry. The different heights of platforms correlate to diving heights, to accommodate the quarry’s newfound purpose as a popular swimming spot amongst locals.



The wooden slates fit between the vertical cuts found on rock faces - each wooden slat is continuous and never repeats, flowing uninterrupted towards the water.