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LOCATION: New York
Apollo Theater & Performing Arts Center

Javits Center - Facility Expansion

School of American Ballet

Union Square North

Westchester Community College

Academic Building at John Jay College, City University of New York

Academic Science Building 1 at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York

Public Farm One

West 23rd Horizen Tower

Battery Park City Parks Conservancy Maintenance Facility

Sara Delano Roosevelt House at Hunter College, City University of New York

Buffalo Life Sciences Complex

Integrated Sciences Building at SUNY Geneseo

Morimoto

Baseball Hall of Fame

Bellevue Hospital Center Ambulatory Care Facility and Inpatient Facility Renovation

Historic Preservation Services for DCAS

Rodale Publishers

Stewart Air Traffic Control Tower

AOL Time Warner Centre

New York Hall of Science Addition

Wagner School of Public Service, New York University

47 East 91st St.

7 World Trade Center

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Comprehensive Opiod Treatment Center

Interim PATH Station

Simon Wiesenthal New York Tolerance Center

The United Nations

Zion Baptist Church

Grant Street Administration Building

Prada Soho

Youth Teen Center

Gagosian Gallery

491-495 West Street

Korean Mission

SUNY Binghamton Academic Buildings & Research Greenhouse

PS 166 Modernization

Medical Research Complex, Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Trump International Hotel and Condominiums

AT&T Annex

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Marriott Marquis

SONY Building

Uris Library, Cornell University

Lake Placid Fieldhouse

Corning Museum of Glass

Sherman Fairchild Center for the Life Sciences, Columbia University

World Trade Center

Security Enhancements


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Public Farm One

Long Island City, NY

This project consists of an interactive, working farm sited at the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center. The design, which explores the use of sustainable and recyclable materials in a temporal space, was selected as the winning entry in the museum's Young Architects Program. Cardboard tubes were used as the primary building material, resulting in an expression of thoroughly integrated architecture and structure. Visually, PF1 is comprised of a field of "daisies," groupings of seven tube segments organized into patterned units. Within the grid of daisies, some individual tube segments extend down to reach the ground. These tubes serve as columns to support the entire structure.
Client:
MoMA/P.S.1

Architect:
Work Architecture Company

Location:
Long Island City, NY