Saturday, March 27, 2010
Cultural Center for Cooper Square, New York 1989
Composite of sketches Vittorio made while working with me on this project. The program of a cultural center was to revitalize a once empty site across from Cooper Union and adjacent to Astor Place. The main elongated building (octet-frame forming an inverted tetrahedron) was lifted above the site and supported by a massive concrete frame. Part quad-pod and buttress the frame touched the ground at two points and braced itself against the neighboring building altering the existing construction and rejuvenating the spaces within. A ground-scape replete with octa-frame extended over the streets and connected to pedestrian activity and the subway.
Labels:
domus studios,
Richard Librizzi,
Vittorio Giorgini
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