Hurricane Maria Memorial

Project Details

Project Name
Hurricane Maria Memorial
Location
Battery Place State St. and Whitehall St.New YorkNY10004
Architect
Pulp Studio
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Alexandra Lashner
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2021
Style
Modern
Team
Chief Executive Officer: Bernard Lax
Room or Space
Outdoor

Project Description

The Hurricane Maria Memorial features an ascending glass spiral, meant to echo a hurricane and a shell, which is a symbol of protection against the elements. The glass in this memorial uses Pulp’s D2G process for ceramic application, and then is bent, tempered and laminated. The memorial reflects and refracts multi-hued beams of sunlight and is crowned by the star of the Puerto Rican flag, emblematic of hope rising from devastation. The glass panels are painted by Antonio Martorell and include the poem, “Farewell from Welfare Island,” by Julia de Burgos, a Puerto Rican poet.

Architect: Segundo Cardona, based in Puerto Rico
Artist: Antonio Martorell, based in Puerto Rico

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