The Lattice Gallery – Portland presents Explorations in Dynamic Equilibrium: Grand Opening October 3rd featuring Lattices by Sam Lanahan

The Lattice Gallery Grand Opening: October 3rd, First Thursday, at 316 NW Broadway Portland, Oregon. Art gallery focused on the inventions of Sam Lanahan and Flextegrity – “Explorations in Dynamic Equilibrium.” See how the ideas of Buckminster Fuller meet the latest in green technology and a new vision of the future.

Flextegrity presents “Explorations in Dynamic Equilibrium” at The Lattice Gallery, Portland, Oregon.

The Lattice Gallery’s grand opening exhibit features the creations of innovator Sam Lanahan who combines Buckminster Fuller’s ideas with green architecture from Flextegrity, Inc.

Flextegrity has developed and patented a 3-dimensional tensile lattice that is easily constructed from two component parts. The soccer ball shape is excellent for distributing compression forces across its surface. Buckminster Fuller described these as ‘islands of compression.’ The balls then are surrounded in a ‘sea of tension.’ Tension and compression integrated in this way are in a ‘state of equilibrium.’ These two omnipresent forces are what shape and provide stability to all structure.

Lanahan’s unique C6XTY lattice can be made both very small (nano materials) and very large (bridges) and all things in between to create every imaginable shape. Applications range from computer memory (note everything has an addressable location) to the wing of an aircraft.

For decades, Mr. Lanahan has created industrial artifacts designed to explain his structural fabric, his lattices. Coincidentally, they are not only ingenious designs and new ways of organizing compression and tension, but they also double as art objects, provocative sculptures.

After demonstrating his work for scientists, architects and technology experts worldwide, Lanahan is turning to the public. He is the opening artist/scientist at the first of its kind, a gallery of lattices. His lattices are all examples of new structures based on nature’s geometry. His vision still needs a project to prove its power because his lattice – using the shape of the carbon sixty molecule, called C6XTY – can build structural components more efficiently, more effectively and with greater versatility than ever before.

Visit http://c6xty.com for scientific details.

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The Lattice Gallery premieres October 3rd and will be open every First Thursday, joining all the other galleries in Portland and by special appointment. Mr. Lanahan will present his lecture “Building In Tension” at various times. Check http://LatticeGallery.com more information.

Sculpture showing at The Lattice Gallery, Portland, Oregon

C6XTY at The Lattice Gallery, Portland

Buckminster Fuller described these as ‘islands of compression.’ The balls then are surrounded in a ‘sea of tension.’ Tension and compression integrated in this way are in a ‘state of equilibrium.’ These two omni-present forces are what shape and provide stability to all structure.