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CMYplay by AV Studio

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Apr 20, 2012

CMYplay, street view perspective (Image: A\V Studio)

Browsing the Work Status Updates on our sister site Archinect, we recently came across an image of the intriguing structure CMYplay, a proposal of A\V Studio, originally designed for the 3Dimensional Front competition. A\V Studio is an on-going design collaboration between Adam Hostetler of New York City and Virginia Melnyk of Beijing, China.

Here's CMYplay in more detail.

Project Description from the Architects:

CMYplay is a playground for children and adults alike packed into the thickness of The Cooper Union’s New Academic Building.  Composed entirely out of three interweaving networks at a density befitting Manhattan, this tangle of tubes is rooted in the spirit of homo ludens, emphasizing the importance of play in a city which sometimes takes itself a little too seriously.  Typically the facade is merely a transition space, lacking in any sort of program or activity. The New Academic Building thickens that façade to create a semi-sheltered zone of interaction.  CMYplay capitalizes on that extra depth, filling it with activity and bringing life to an traditionally purely functional space. The translucent, brightly colored tubes seem to grow around the existing exposed columns of the Milavec Hakimi Gallery entrance, engulfing them.  Colored light filters through while silhouettes race within.  Three simple, modules combine to create a grid-work of three-dimensional movement, forming traditional playground staples like slides and ladders, slipping out to become benches, and thinning within to allow for pockets of gathering and relief.  At the end of the installation, tubes will be distributed to local schools and parks, allowing for virtually no waste and continuing the concepts of fun, movement, and activity for the foreseeable future. 

Interior view (Image: A\V Studio)
Gallery entryway (Image: A\V Studio)
Exploded axon (Image: A\V Studio)
Plan (Image: A\V Studio)
Diagrams of construction components (Image: A\V Studio)

Project Details:

Project: CMYPlay entry for 3dimensional face competition
Client: Anonymous.d
Architects: A\V Studio
Gross area: 50 M2
Year: 2012

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CMYplay by AV Studio

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Apr 20, 2012

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CMYplay, street view perspective (Image: A\V Studio)

Related

virginia melnyk ● playground ● new york ● installation ● honorable mention ● children ● av studio ● adam hostetler ● 3dimensional front

Browsing the Work Status Updates on our sister site Archinect, we recently came across an image of the intriguing structure CMYplay, a proposal of A\V Studio, originally designed for the 3Dimensional Front competition. A\V Studio is an on-going design collaboration between Adam Hostetler of New York City and Virginia Melnyk of Beijing, China.

Here's CMYplay in more detail.

Project Description from the Architects:

CMYplay is a playground for children and adults alike packed into the thickness of The Cooper Union’s New Academic Building.  Composed entirely out of three interweaving networks at a density befitting Manhattan, this tangle of tubes is rooted in the spirit of homo ludens, emphasizing the importance of play in a city which sometimes takes itself a little too seriously.  Typically the facade is merely a transition space, lacking in any sort of program or activity. The New Academic Building thickens that façade to create a semi-sheltered zone of interaction.  CMYplay capitalizes on that extra depth, filling it with activity and bringing life to an traditionally purely functional space. The translucent, brightly colored tubes seem to grow around the existing exposed columns of the Milavec Hakimi Gallery entrance, engulfing them.  Colored light filters through while silhouettes race within.  Three simple, modules combine to create a grid-work of three-dimensional movement, forming traditional playground staples like slides and ladders, slipping out to become benches, and thinning within to allow for pockets of gathering and relief.  At the end of the installation, tubes will be distributed to local schools and parks, allowing for virtually no waste and continuing the concepts of fun, movement, and activity for the foreseeable future. 

Interior view (Image: A\V Studio)
Gallery entryway (Image: A\V Studio)
Exploded axon (Image: A\V Studio)
Plan (Image: A\V Studio)
Diagrams of construction components (Image: A\V Studio)

Project Details:

Project: CMYPlay entry for 3dimensional face competition
Client: Anonymous.d
Architects: A\V Studio
Gross area: 50 M2
Year: 2012

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