On Pier 42 in the Lower East Side, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council worked with Hester Street Collaborative and local community groups to commission a temporary park that gives residents access to the waterfront while plans for a permanent park are in development. The project, called ‘Paths to Pier 42’ incorporates a series of art, education, and design installations along the East River Waterfront. Partnered with dlandstudio as master plan advisors for the project, LSS also designed and built two kinetic structures: an entry bridge and a shaded storage and classroom structure.
Subsequently LSS was commissioned as a guest artist and worked with the Henry Street Settlement GED class to create a space that captures the power of the park’s waterfront. To make The Water’s Edge Canopy, the team employed concrete fabric, rebar, and aluminum cloth to build a shaded place for viewing, resting, and learning.
To learn more about Pier 42, please visit https://pathstopier42.com/