Central Park Summer Pavilion Competition was open to international professional of architecture. The CPSP was envisioned as a meeting point for different cultural and leisure circuits, with the goal of using the same space for a broad range of daytime and nocturnal activities in a sustainable fashion that respects its surroundings. The idea was for it to become an obligatory stop for visitors to Central Park.
Chang Kyu Lee New York based architectural professional and Dokyung Kim from University of California, Los Angeles won the second prize on this competition with a project challenges definition of linear gesture. The ‘plaYform’ proposes a “space of experiences” – simply pushed-down a plaTform connects human and nature as a ‘plaYform’ at the same time a simple linear gesture defines a whole proposal that shows as an object.
A gigantic Central Park is the emblematic piece of urban break space in New York City. The ‘plaYform’ is located between 81st and 82nd st and 6th and 7th ave.
The ‘plaYform’ is a place of great public destination; an exploration and a shelter. The ‘plaYform’ is also a point and a place that meets different leisure and cultural circuits (axis). The project integrates existing communities and nature not only physical but also programmatic manner, and provides new space to rejuvenate the community and the everyday summer life of NYC neighborhoods.
The project ‘plaYform’ proposes a “space of experiences” - simply pushed-down a plaTform connects human and nature as a ‘plaYform’. The project opens up the visual and physical corridors between two urban fabric relationships: water axis and culture axis. Rotating the ‘plaYform’ is a gesture not only provides visual change but also offers different programs.
The project provides versatile summer public programs which attract visitors, blend diverse culture and neighbors. The large green open space gives New Yorkers space to interact, play, relax, and gather; It provides space for water/snow sliding, music festival, open air cinema, fashion show run way and restaurant with cafe. The plaYform invites people in all ages to experience different programs of curved surface.
Creating a sustainable space from the simple architectural gesture is what we should pursuit, therefore, ‘plaYform’ that integrates human and nature with the culture programs create a great sustainable value.
'PlayForm’ celebrates human and nature interaction through simple architectural gesture while maintaining as a place of great public destination.