No Fixed Address was a large-scale installation built from insulation foam, string, and other lightweight materials, filling the Great Hall with a network of temporary structures, wall-based elements, and floor pieces. The work grew out of studio models and drawings translated into full-scale space, allowing the architecture of the room to become part of the composition. At the opening reception, a choreographed dance performance activated hinged walls that carried a projected InkLine animation, bringing movement, sound, and image into the installation. A separate vault space was transformed into an interactive drawing room where visitors were invited to draw directly on the walls.