For more than 10 years, The Lawn on D has been a destination drawing a diverse community looking to enjoy the arts, camaraderie, and outdoor recreation. As part of two new art installations commissioned by the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, Urban Grove was designed to complement the Lawn by providing a relaxing space to enjoy the shade and be surrounded by the reflections of one of Boston’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
In the face of our changing climate and increasing heat of summer, the importance of establishing and maintaining inviting, shaded public spaces is greater than ever. Urban Grove symbolizes a resolute commitment to preserving and expanding shaded green spaces within our city landscapes while also infusing the space with an element of whimsy and delight.
The installation is comprised of two key elements; a series of “trees” with a canopy of oversized leaves combined with “nests” providing seating for individuals and groups. The underside of each leaf features a reflective surface, inviting you to gaze upward and reflect—both literally and figuratively. As the space fills with people, the mirrored surfaces come alive with vibrant movement and hues of fellow visitors. After dark, color-changing lighting illuminates the area and provides even more colorful reflections on the leafy canopy, creating a dynamic atmosphere for respite, reflection, and renewal.
In shaping this sculpture, our design process included careful consideration of several key factors: the unique characteristics of the local environment and its community; the diverse range of visitors, their evolving patterns of interaction throughout the week; the dynamic transformation of the experience from day to night; customization options for branded events; the creation of a welcoming haven, equally suited for solitary contemplation or large gatherings of friends; a instagrammable design for capturing and sharing moments with the wider world; and all achieved with a commitment to durability, low maintenance, and adherence to the designated budget.
The installation is part of the Massachusetts Convention Center Authorities’ refresh of the very popular public space in South Boston.