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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

TRIANGLE STACK #2 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn by LOT-EK

 
April 30th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: LOT-EK

TRIANGLE STACK #2 is designed for the Brooklyn Museum to support an urban-scale mural by the artist JR, and create an instant public space, a 60-foot tall triangular courtyard open to the city and the sky.

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  • Architects: LOT-EK
  • Project: TRIANGLE STACK #2
  • Location: Domino Park, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
  • Photography: Courtesy of LOT-EK + Marc Azoulay ©JR-ART.net
  • Design: LOT-EK, Ada TLOT-EKolla, Giuseppe Lignano and Virginie Stolz
  • Commission: Brooklyn Museum
  • Size: 3,400sqft
  • Consultants
    • Structural engineering: SILMAN, Eytan Solomon, Hermona Tamrat
    • Fabrication: containers, Sea Box, connections, Maspeth Welding + Peck&Hale, site work, Craft Workshop
  • Completed: 2020

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STACKS are temporary large-scale installations that aim at creating sudden and powerful experience in public space. Taking advantage of the systems and technologies for movement and storage of shipping containers, STACKS propose ‘dry’ assemblies, in which containers are selected and simply piled up to form different configurations generating a variety of volumes and of interior spaces. Strategies of repetition and variation both channel and challenge the shipping container’s structural logic: twisting the conventional container masses with attention to space, and to a direct one-to-one experience as the stack space is visited, crossed and traversed freely. STACKS are site activators.

In May and June 2018, JR’s mobile studio was parked at fifteen different locations around the five boroughs of New York City, chosen for being specific crossroads of the city. JR and his team photographed 1,128 New Yorkers, from all walks of life, in their own neighborhoods. Only through this artistic process can such a unique cross-section of the city be brought together in a mural. The aim is to tell a story of New York City today through art: its energy, its feats, its issues, its people.

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Courtesy of LOT-EK + Marc Azoulay ©JR-ART.net

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Categories: Courtyard, Museum, public spaces




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