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Take a look at FreelandBuck's MoMA PS1 YAP finalist entry

By Alexander Walter|

Tuesday, Mar 6, 2018

2018 MoMA PS1 finalist: Out of the Picture by FreelandBuck. Photo by Kevin Kunstadt.

MoMA PS1 this morning announced the 2018 selection for its annual Young Architects Program which invites emerging architectural talent to envision and realize a temporary summer outdoor installation inside the institution's courtyard. 

While the selection ultimately fell on Minneapolis-based team Dream the Combine today, four other proposals had also made it into the circle of finalists back in November, designed by LeCavalier R+D, OFICINAA, BairBalliet, and FreelandBuck whose entry Out of the Picture we're taking a closer look at below.

RELATED NEWS Minneapolis-based practice, Dream the Combine, selected for MoMA PS1's 2018 Young Architects Program
Image courtesy of FreelandBuck

Project description from the architects: "FreelandBuck's proposal, Out of the Picture, emerges from images. It’s a physical space for being together, but it is made to be translated into other, virtual formats. It borrows the language of images (graphic density, saturation, illusion, legibility) and translates it back into something physical. Visitors enter a world of imagery, where everything is somehow recognizable but a bit out of focus and low resolution."

Worm’s Eye Perspective. Image courtesy of FreelandBuck
Photo by Kevin Kunstadt

"The proposal brings the streetscapes of Long Island City into the PS1 courtyard, both literally and scenographically. Objects from the street (stoops, benches, mailboxes, fire hydrants) invade the courtyard while its bounding walls host views outward, onto the city. A canopy, woven from the same scenes, extends overhead, casting recognizable shadows."

Image courtesy of FreelandBuck
Plan. Image courtesy of FreelandBuck

"Out of the Picture isn’t all surfaces and flatness - it’s also about space. Appearances shift as you move; the courtyard fills with meaningful points of view where illusionary spaces emerge, layers align, objects and building come into view or disperse into pattern and color. Our proposal develops from our interest in the history of trompe l’oeil, drawings that project out through the picture plane into the real world. Trompe l’oeil relies on a particular point of view, a place to stand where the illusion works best. The proposed canopy acts as an intricately folded picture plane, creating multiple, simultaneous views of what’s being drawn. This multiplies the implied station points, dispersing them throughout the courtyard rather than consolidating them at a single center."

Photo by Kevin Kunstadt
Image courtesy of FreelandBuck

"The canopy is to be made from three interlocking seven-foot-deep triangular trusses that span up to 90 feet between the walls of the PS1 courtyard. Non-woven fabric would be printed, CNC-cut, and held taught by zippered connections, wrapping the truss. The result is a three-dimensional drawing at building scale that asks to be puzzled over and made sense of – both as a massive floating object and a continually surprising landscape of illusion."

Section Oblique. Image courtesy of FreelandBuck
Photo by Kevin Kunstadt

Project Details:

Lead Designers: Brennan Buck, David Freeland
Project Team: Alex Kim, Taka Tachibe, Belinda Lee, Braden Young, Adin Rimland, Michael Raymundo, Adrian Lanetti, Evan Preuss, Jose Avila
Special thanks to: Fabric Images, Inc.

RELATED NEWS MoMA PS1 announces 2018 Young Architects Program finalists
RELATED NEWS Jenny Sabin's “Lumen” casts a web of light, shadow, and mist over the MoMA PS1 courtyard

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Take a look at FreelandBuck's MoMA PS1 YAP finalist entry

By Alexander Walter|

Tuesday, Mar 6, 2018

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2018 MoMA PS1 finalist: Out of the Picture by FreelandBuck. Photo by Kevin Kunstadt.

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MoMA PS1 this morning announced the 2018 selection for its annual Young Architects Program which invites emerging architectural talent to envision and realize a temporary summer outdoor installation inside the institution's courtyard. 

While the selection ultimately fell on Minneapolis-based team Dream the Combine today, four other proposals had also made it into the circle of finalists back in November, designed by LeCavalier R+D, OFICINAA, BairBalliet, and FreelandBuck whose entry Out of the Picture we're taking a closer look at below.

RELATED NEWS Minneapolis-based practice, Dream the Combine, selected for MoMA PS1's 2018 Young Architects Program
Image courtesy of FreelandBuck

Project description from the architects: "FreelandBuck's proposal, Out of the Picture, emerges from images. It’s a physical space for being together, but it is made to be translated into other, virtual formats. It borrows the language of images (graphic density, saturation, illusion, legibility) and translates it back into something physical. Visitors enter a world of imagery, where everything is somehow recognizable but a bit out of focus and low resolution."

Worm’s Eye Perspective. Image courtesy of FreelandBuck
Photo by Kevin Kunstadt

"The proposal brings the streetscapes of Long Island City into the PS1 courtyard, both literally and scenographically. Objects from the street (stoops, benches, mailboxes, fire hydrants) invade the courtyard while its bounding walls host views outward, onto the city. A canopy, woven from the same scenes, extends overhead, casting recognizable shadows."

Image courtesy of FreelandBuck
Plan. Image courtesy of FreelandBuck

"Out of the Picture isn’t all surfaces and flatness - it’s also about space. Appearances shift as you move; the courtyard fills with meaningful points of view where illusionary spaces emerge, layers align, objects and building come into view or disperse into pattern and color. Our proposal develops from our interest in the history of trompe l’oeil, drawings that project out through the picture plane into the real world. Trompe l’oeil relies on a particular point of view, a place to stand where the illusion works best. The proposed canopy acts as an intricately folded picture plane, creating multiple, simultaneous views of what’s being drawn. This multiplies the implied station points, dispersing them throughout the courtyard rather than consolidating them at a single center."

Photo by Kevin Kunstadt
Image courtesy of FreelandBuck

"The canopy is to be made from three interlocking seven-foot-deep triangular trusses that span up to 90 feet between the walls of the PS1 courtyard. Non-woven fabric would be printed, CNC-cut, and held taught by zippered connections, wrapping the truss. The result is a three-dimensional drawing at building scale that asks to be puzzled over and made sense of – both as a massive floating object and a continually surprising landscape of illusion."

Section Oblique. Image courtesy of FreelandBuck
Photo by Kevin Kunstadt

Project Details:

Lead Designers: Brennan Buck, David Freeland
Project Team: Alex Kim, Taka Tachibe, Belinda Lee, Braden Young, Adin Rimland, Michael Raymundo, Adrian Lanetti, Evan Preuss, Jose Avila
Special thanks to: Fabric Images, Inc.

RELATED NEWS MoMA PS1 announces 2018 Young Architects Program finalists
RELATED NEWS Jenny Sabin's “Lumen” casts a web of light, shadow, and mist over the MoMA PS1 courtyard

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