Playa Urbana/Urban Beach at MoMA PS1

Project Details

Project Name
Playa Urbana/Urban Beach at MoMA PS1
Location
New YorkNY
Architect
William Massie
Project Types
Cultural
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
katie_gerfen
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2002

Project Description

From the Museum of Modern Art:

Playa Urbana/Urban Beach addresses concepts of surface and sensuality, redefining shade, privacy, and space to create a new landscape within PS1’s existing large courtyard. The central element of the project is a group of three shallow reflecting and wading pools made of foam covered by plastic with a phosphorescent sheen. Although the effect is not visible during the day, at night this material appears to glow. When unoccupied, the surface of the still water reflects the light and color of the sky, uniting the natural and urban landscapes. Walls made of evenly spaced PVC tubing undulate throughout the courtyard in shapes that echo waves, providing shade. In the smaller courtyard is an enclosure in which visitors can shower.

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