peepSHOW an installation by David Baker Architects’s DBA_Lab, shimmers and confounds

A Mirrored Mirage

At Blue Sky Center, peepSHOW is a mirror-clad installation

It’s a kaleidoscope grown so huge you can walk inside. Installed most recently at the Blue Sky Center in California, this is the third iteration of peepSHOW by David Baker ArchitectsDBA_Lab. “We created an object of intrigue,” explained Taylor Dearinger, associate at DBA.

A wheat-filled landscape with a mirrored, sculptural installation, peepSHOW
The sculptural installation encourages visitors to immerse themselves in the landscape (Courtesy Blue Sky Center 2023)

DBA_Lab is an internal studio that works beyond customary boundaries of hospitality and multifamily housing. Its inaugural peepSHOW was realized for the first Market Street Prototyping Festival in 2015. Studio members used a CNC router to cut a kit of parts from acrylic mirror and plywood, all slotted together without fasteners.

A beefed-up second version consisting of 120 mirror-polished stainless-steel boxes, cushioned with marine-grade plywood, was screwed together. Surprisingly, it only showed for a few days at the same festival a year later, so as to avoid an intrusive gate or encircling fence. The security measure just “didn’t feel true to the nature of the piece,” Dearinger explained.

At Blue Sky Center, an installation's closeup reveals the reflection of the flat landscape
Fabrication partner BOK Modern and structural consultant Arup collaborated on the installation (Courtesy Blue Sky Center 2023)

Fortunately, crowds were not a problem at the rural Blue Sky Center southwest of Bakersfield, California, where the piece was assembled a third time last year with fabrication partner BOK Modern and structural consultant Arup. Unfortunately, summer winds were unexpectedly strong and some boxes buckled. When the structure started to lean, this peepSHOW was disassembled and is now in storage. The memory lingers for Dearinger today like a mirage. Of course, she’d “love to see another version.”