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“[re]ACTIVE” by Gensler Boston team wins The Quad 2017

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Sep 1, 2017

[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

Out of six finalist proposals, “[re]ACTIVE]” by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, and Danielle Lax of Gensler Boston was named the winner of The Quad 2017 competition. Organized by WHAT'S IN, a Boston-based research initiative aiming to solve the housing affordability crisis through an intersection of design, policy and technology, the international competition sought a sustainably designed architectural installation that will serve as a social gathering space during the yearly ArchitectureBoston Expo in November.  Last year, KiKi ARCHi won the competition with “Folding Paper”.

The winning team will now get to see [re]ACTIVE become a reality in time for ABX. Two runner-up titles went to “Colored Pavilion” and “Mirror Mirror”.

Check out the winning and runner-up proposals below.

[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

Project description: “[re]ACTIVE distills the essence of the quad and interprets it as a series of open spaces with interactive boundary edges and loosely defined paths; a place that allows users the ability to define their own space within the greater area.”

[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.
[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

“The agglomerative impact of these personalized spaces form the overall holistic experience of the pavilion, so that all users contribute to the form and spatial experience at any given moment.”

[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.
[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

“Interactive walls reinvent the traditional New England shingle as a movable, user-engaged tectonic system, constantly shifting, changing, and broadcasting activity from one side of surfaces to the other. The ever-changing skin system, combined with exhibition material and seating areas create layers of engagement which provide myriad opportunities for social interaction.”

Don't forget about the runner-ups in the gallery below! Learn more about the proposals here.

RELATED NEWS Six finalist teams for The Quad 2017 competition announced
RELATED COMPETITION The Quad: A Design Competition to Create a Sustainable Social Space
RELATED NEWS KiKi ARCHi's “Folding Paper” wins The Quad competition

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“[re]ACTIVE” by Gensler Boston team wins The Quad 2017

By Justine Testado|

Friday, Sep 1, 2017

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[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

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Out of six finalist proposals, “[re]ACTIVE]” by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, and Danielle Lax of Gensler Boston was named the winner of The Quad 2017 competition. Organized by WHAT'S IN, a Boston-based research initiative aiming to solve the housing affordability crisis through an intersection of design, policy and technology, the international competition sought a sustainably designed architectural installation that will serve as a social gathering space during the yearly ArchitectureBoston Expo in November.  Last year, KiKi ARCHi won the competition with “Folding Paper”.

The winning team will now get to see [re]ACTIVE become a reality in time for ABX. Two runner-up titles went to “Colored Pavilion” and “Mirror Mirror”.

Check out the winning and runner-up proposals below.

[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

Project description: “[re]ACTIVE distills the essence of the quad and interprets it as a series of open spaces with interactive boundary edges and loosely defined paths; a place that allows users the ability to define their own space within the greater area.”

[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.
[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

“The agglomerative impact of these personalized spaces form the overall holistic experience of the pavilion, so that all users contribute to the form and spatial experience at any given moment.”

[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.
[re]ACTIVE by Artem Batuyev, Timothy Choi, Joel McCullough, Sinead Gallivan, Abigail Jones, Danielle Lax, from Gensler Boston. Image courtesy of WHAT'S IN.

“Interactive walls reinvent the traditional New England shingle as a movable, user-engaged tectonic system, constantly shifting, changing, and broadcasting activity from one side of surfaces to the other. The ever-changing skin system, combined with exhibition material and seating areas create layers of engagement which provide myriad opportunities for social interaction.”

Don't forget about the runner-ups in the gallery below! Learn more about the proposals here.

RELATED NEWS Six finalist teams for The Quad 2017 competition announced
RELATED COMPETITION The Quad: A Design Competition to Create a Sustainable Social Space
RELATED NEWS KiKi ARCHi's “Folding Paper” wins The Quad competition

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