The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 announce CODA (Caroline
O’Donnell, Ithaca, NY) as the winner of the annual Young Architects
Program (YAP) in New York.
Now in its 14th edition, the Young Architects
Program at MoMA and MoMA PS1 is committed to offering emerging
architectural talent the opportunity to design and present innovative
projects, challenging each year’s winners to develop creative designs
for a temporary, outdoor installation at MoMA PS1 that provides shade,
seating, and water. The architects must also work within guidelines that
address environmental issues, including sustainability and recycling.
CODA, drawn from among five finalists, will design a temporary urban
landscape for the 2013 Warm Up summer music series in MoMA PS1’s outdoor
courtyard.
“CODA’s proposal was selected because of its clever identification
and use of locally available resources—the waste products of
skateboard-making—to make an impactful and poetic architectural
statement within MoMA PS1′s courtyard,” said Pedro Gadanho, Curator in
MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design. “Party Wall arches over
the various available spaces, activating them for different purposes,
while making evident that even the most unexpected materials can always
be reinvented to originate architectural form and its ability to
communicate with the public.”
“CODA developed an outstanding, iconic design that will support the
many social functions connected to our large-scale group exhibition EXPO
1: New York, while creating a unique and stunning object for our
outdoor galleries,” added Klaus Biesenbach, Director of MoMA PS1 and
Chief Curator at Large at MoMA.
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