Mankind is increasingly leaving nature behind, migrating to concrete jungles where green space is at a premium. Yet urban dwellers will always long fo

Similar documents
Creating a culture of Place Making

REACH CRESCENDO THE HEIGHT OF SATISFACTION +

The Height of Satisfaction.

NeoCon 2015 Press Kit. Sylvi Modular Lounge Collection from izzy+ by Joey Ruiter. ABCO 2.0 Fixtures Furniture HÅG Harter izzy

Joe Ziler. Discover Our Standards. Giving Back to the Community. ...Or Upgrade And Customize To Capture Your Desires and Lifestyle

The gateway to Asia s home living

New pockets of a city. Three Elizabeth line stations London

EXPO 2020 DUBAI NEXT GEN WORLD MAJLIS CITYZEN 2030

PENTHOUSE THE AIRCRAFT FACTORY 100 CAMBRIDGE GROVE LONDON W6 0LE + 44 (0 ) SYBARITE.COM

Sustainable Solano Vacaville Sustainable Backyard 2018 Demonstration Seed Plot Food Forest Application

The Space AT 16 Vestry

Enterprising thinking

DRIVING THE CONSUMER EXPERIENCE & CREATING MORE BRAND AWARENESS

Urban Design Principles

World Towns Agreement

GRAIG GONZALEZ FOR GK DESIGNS

Proud supporters of Habitat for Humanity

Excellencies, Dear colleagues from other agencies and organizations, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Leveraging Cultural Heritage for Community Identity and Economic Development

Madam Maimunah Mohd Sharif Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director, UN-Habitat

Press Backgrounder. About Sidewalk Toronto. Site

Golden Legacy. Illustrious Additions to Walt Disney World Resort

A STRATEGIC PLAN FOR L ARCHE TORONTO

Kitchen & Bathroom specialists

The future of business

SMART HIGHWAY INTRODUCTION

Flooring Spaces. Think outside the box! January 2018 Hannover Germany domotex.de. The World of Flooring

WESTERN HOME JOURNAL JACKSON HOLE EDITION

Downtown Development District. Creative Class Market Research

Quality Approach Principles

KUUTIO BESPOKE DESIGNS

EXTERlOR DESlGN LANGUAGE. Exterior Design Language PAGE 1 OF 27

Unit 7 Links Yard, 29A Spelman Street, London E1 5LX +44 (0)

Your vision realized

Sheffield City Centre: shaping the future

CES/HSW 1/6 9:00 AM Built to Last: Dry Laid Walls & Outcrops

2019 CATALOG CROW

1 KONTRACT INTERIORS // CAPABILITY STATEMENT CAPABILITY STATEMENT

2018 CATALOG CROW

December the. Nature. of SA. Thinking differently about biodiversity conservation in SA. Project overview

THE WORKSPACE AT A/D/O.

GREAT BRITISH FURNITURE MANUFACTURER

COLLABORATIVE DESIGN. It's our job to bring your vision to life. Room Designer: Rahimi Designs

Innovative Solutions for Cities Sustainable Development

Elevate your Business.

CASE STUDY BY POPPIN. Hunter

Style. All Her Own. Designer Megan Young s North Carolina home is a lesson in mixing but not matching, buying what you love, and saying Yes! to color.

4 th EU Summit on the Future Internet

Success Story Wellbrooke of South Bend. South Bend, Indiana PROJECT SUMMARY

FIRE PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY Solutions never thought of before

WF CENTRAL AND MAISON&OBJET SHOWCASE INTERNATIONAL DESIGN AND LIFESTYLE MAISON&OBJET Design Pavilion at WF CENTRAL, Beijing.

Reflections on Architectural Design. Respect the Site

18 / MATERIALS 22 / MEET SACHA COLES 06 / SHEPHERD SIDE 20 / RIVER SIDE

1. Introduction _ 2. Theoretical Intention _ 3. Architectural Intention _ 4. Concept Statement 5. Conceptual Precedents _ 6.

I. VISUAL/AESTHETICS/NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER. b. Existing Conditions Views from Kimball Avenue

The Language of Geography. Health and Human Services

HOME DESIGN & REMODELING

GRAND ROOM SETS SPONSORED BY

The Goodman brand for energy-efficient indoor comfort, millions of homeowners rely on us every day.

Home IN BLOOM SWEET DREAMS BY BN WALLCOVERINGS

IT PAYS TO SAVE ENERGY.

2017 CIDA Standards Infused into Undergraduate Courses

Telling memories through objects. HOMEWARE STUDIO

Company Profile. History. The Contract Division

Research Projects on Governors Island

Wilson School of Design

wrexham 2025 town centre prospectus

HOUZZ: GUIDELINES + BEST PRACTICES FOR BUSINESSES

NATURAL CLAY PLASTER WALL FINISHES

OUR INNOVATIVE PROFESSIONALS CREATE EXCEPTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS THAT MEET THE MOST COMPLEX PLANNING AND DESIGN CHALLENGES.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Inside the Coolest Experiential Design Shop in New York City

Don t let high utility bills give you the chills. Our complete line of heat pumps are priced to help add comfort to your budget

CREATE A COMPELLING AQUATIC PLAY EXPERIENCE

From Concept to Creation: Building Amaravati, the People s capital of Andhra Pradesh

April 21, 2018 Delgado Community College

The historical richness of Istanbul was a source of. inspiration for poets, artists, designers and writers in

CORNER SOFA SETS 92 l dogtas.com dogtas.com l 93

9 January 2012 Satmohini Ray Senior Research Fellow

EXHIBITIONS EVENTS SPACE BRANDING INTERIORS FIT OUTS GRAPHICS DIGITAL PRINTING

Landscape Conservation and Sustainable Development

GAS FURNACE MODULATING, VARIABLE SPEED UP TO 97% AFUE UPFLOW/HORIZONTAL COMFORTNET COMPATIBLE

The Intelligent Use of Water: Water Efficient System Overview

Really and Kvadrat present Really: designing materials for circularity

Carlee Craze Christin Cunningham Georgina Hendricks

INNOVATION THAT LEAVES RISK BEHIND.

UBC Social Ecological Economic Development Studies (SEEDS) Sustainability Program. Student Research Report. Rain-Activated Campus Street Art

New 2018 Trends and Collections for the Imaginative Mind

ON TRANSFORMING AND SURPASSING THE LUXURY STANDARD: A CONVERSATION WITH THOMAS HICKEY AND EDWARD YEDID, FOUNDERS, GRADE ARCHITECTS

Stamps Celebrating 150 Years of Singapore Botanic Gardens Date of Issue: 19 June 2009

D/Dock for OVG Amsterdam

Published in March 2005 by the. Ministry for the Environment. PO Box , Wellington, New Zealand ISBN: X.

The Role of the Landscape Contractor to Conserve Water

Innovating Lighting Design

- M A A K - Architectural + Design Solutions. - Company Profile -

H I L D I N G R E I C H

Provocative Emotional Artistic

SOJOURNER. Adam Belt. Port Spaces N W

COMFORT FOR LIFE DUCTLESS WALL-MOUNTED

THE VISION. A refreshed and transformed Rossland Museum that will reinforce its position as the West Kootenay s leading museum and archives.

Transcription:

Mankind is increasingly leaving nature behind, migrating to concrete jungles where green space is at a premium. Yet urban dwellers will always long for a connection to the earth: we build parks, protect nature reserves, and grow gardens. We ve become adept at shaping nature to fit our multiple spaces and lifestyles. The installation explores integrating nature into the city and was sited at the Beautiful Alternative Apparel Shop in Soho that offer multiple vantage points from the street, sidewalk and in-store. The shop has a large storefront window that offers ample vertical real estate and takes cues of the urban fabric to explore a suspended park system that utilizes Plant-in City s modular micro-ecosystem that integrates terrariums, lighting, water, sound that is activated by embedded environmental sensors. The irrigation system pumps water to the peak of the installation and drips through a series of the micro-environments to keep plants and moss happy. The project dives into sustainable design practices and materials that utilizes locally sourced walnut from upstate New York, LED lighting technology, green finishing materials and other re-purposed components. The unit is automated with a programmed arduino (micro-controller) that auto-fogs based on a humidity sensor within the system. All pieces are fabricated in Brooklyn, New York City. It was a sensory, experience that activates, visual, sound and smell and touches on conversations that link to larger geo-political issues of sustainable design and architecture and innovative movement such as the smart city, home and in this case the smart garden.

Sustainable Design The intent of the project is an opportunity for cross-disciplinary collaborations in the field of sustainable design. Sustainability applies to all fields of design and the relationship between architecture and fashion represents polar and contrasting elements. We need to ask questions, about how things are made, who makes them and value their intrinsic quality of things made well. To be aware of link-minded entities joining on the cause is reassuring for a community that faces insurmountable challenges with the environment. We need to ask about how we consume, this begins with the food we eat, the clothes we wear and the objects and plant-life we bring into our lives. This mindful consumption, is a step towards living a new paradigm of living. Green architecture has been misconstrued and branded in ways that are not always authentic. We understand the complexities of a sustainable design and it is our commitment to reveal the richness in this process, materials, and one must understand that it takes a community to live this lifestyle. It takes the complete vertical chain of production, retail and a commitment to a social brand identity to convey a culture of a sustainability.

Internet of Plants perhaps the invisible hand of sustainability will come from technology. It is the desire for a self-regulating system to maintain our indoor nature that has introduced us to the world of environmental senors. These senors can be programmed to react to a number of environmental conditions, such as light exposure, sonar, humidity, soil moisture level, sound. These conditions can be programmed to activate irrigation of water, heating and cooling of systems. It can also expand to more creative possibilities. Technology is a powerful tool but it is not the end all be all. We believe the best technology is invisible, but at the very least, it has grab the attention of many technocrats into the space of urban smart gardening. We ll be happy to introduce this idea to all walks of live, regardless of their original intent or agenda.

Alternative Apparel is a men and women s apparel organization with a focus on basics in soft simple and sustainable fabrics. One of the company s goals is to share their core values of sustainable design and grow with a community of like-minded partners, designers and artist for collaborations and projects. The apparel company recently opened a shop in Lower Manhattan on Lafayette St., near Houston St. It serves as a showroom that expresses their brand experimentally through physical space. The company host events, such as yoga classes, talks and artist exhibitions to deepen their relationship with the local community. They discovered Plant-In City at the Sight Unseen Offsite last May in 2014 and were immediately drawn to the play between architecture and nature and wanted to have that idea at their shop. Their primary exhibition space / window display area is limited in floor space but ample in height and volume and features an 8 x 10 glass window and space that is visible from all angles of Lafayette St. The vision was to create an installation that expresses an idea about we live can live a more sustainable lifestyle. The convergence of identity and brand is at play between client and artist.

The Plant-In City Vertical Garden Installation explores the environmental elements in many different ways. We look space as a one of our most scarce resources. It s a finite resource and is a complex commodity and the value of storefront space as at a premium and felt the best way to maximize this volume is to suspend the hanging garden system from the top of the space. There are so many strategies to utilize sustainable practices, we like the idea of using green roofs in architecture and apply moss that is embedded into the terrariums which soak runoff water and creating cool humid micro-zones. We use drip irrigation to provide moisture and moves with the natural forces of gravity. We use LED lights, which has been pioneering the global energy conservation movement. The installation was pre-fabricated in Brooklyn and installed within 48 hours. It is essentially a popup garden, and pushed a logistical feat of creating an instant lush landscape. We chose to work with American Walnut that was locally sourced from upstate new york and donated by New York Heartwoods. The lumber was also cutoffs and end-cuts from the waste from their shop. All Plant-In City wood pieces are finished with water based green to protect the wood. We consider this project, as all-things-local, diving deeper into the sustainability quotient. We approach this installation like pre-fabricated housing for a plant-based ecosystem. There can be a standard of a kit of parts, where the end-user can define how they would want this integrated into their site specific home/office or retail installations. The modular nature of the architecture lends it s self to infinite possibilities of scale, height and etc.. We look to keep our software programming open source, so other hackers and designers can participate in the design development.

Sustainability is Beautiful, Bold and Seductive We all understand the significance of conservation and being mindful about how and why we utilize our resources but we are missing an important element about the nature of human beings. We have a hedonistic quality that cannot be ignored and we must find a way to play into this. At Plant-In City, beauty and aesthetics is important to us, and from our experience it is has an enormous capacity to capture one s attention and influence the way we consume and live. We believe beauty is a necessity for the soul, not just a luxury. This installation brings, beauty, nature, new ways of living to the storefront of Alternative Apparel. It starts at a grassroots level, and it will take a thriving community to make significant progress for a culture to embrace these issues. We hope to make sustainability an invisible element in our design and it becomes the status quo. The hanging garden installation is an example of how big ideas come in small interventions. We believe sustainability can be be beautiful, seductive and can inspire a new way of thinking and living.