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UD-9601
| PETROSINO PARK | THE INCISION
UD-9601
challenges the conventional idea of a park as a place that comprises open
space, grass, and trees. We recognize that nature is depleted in the urban
metropolis, and that we need trees and grass in our parks. But landscaped
parks are not natural at all; rather, they are a reflection of how we
would like nature to be.
UD-9601
generates a unique urban experience, event, and character indigenous to
the nature of the site. New York Citys Petrosino Park is located
east of the busy Soho district and north of thriving Chinatown. The intersection
of Centre and Lafayette streets forms a sharp 22.5Å corner pointing northward;
traffic on all sides of the park leaves 6,400 sq.-ft. of space devoid
of character, history, event or commerce.
UD-9601
reveals the hidden energy of the site by excavating the park to display
its underground infrastructurecrisscrossing lines of communication,
utilities, waste, and transportation. The complexity of this infrastructure
is at its most intense when two opposing subway trains converge without
actually colliding.
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