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Tagged: young architects program 2017

Jenny Sabin to light up MoMA PS1 with 'Lumen'

By Nicholas Korody|

Monday, Feb 20, 2017

Jenny Sabin Studio. Lumen. 2017 (rendering). Winner of the Young Architects Program 2017, MoMA PS1, New York. Courtesy Jenny Sabin Studio.

MoMA PS1 has announced that 'Lumen', the proposal by Ithaca-based designer Jenny Sabin, has been selected as the winner of this year's Young Architecture Program. The annual competition awards an emerging architecture firm the opportunity to design a site-specific installation in the courtyard of the Long Island City art institution. Jenny Sabin Studio beat out five other practices with her entry Lumen.

Jenny Sabin Studio. Lumen. 2017 (rendering). Winner of the Young Architects Program 2017, MoMA PS1, New York. Courtesy Jenny Sabin Studio.

Lumen is made of responsive tubular structures in a lightweight knitted fabric. The installation will include a canopy of photoluminescent, solar active textiles, which absorb and deliver light. Lumen will also feature a misting system, satisfying the competition stipulation that the installation include water in order to help cool down visitors to the Warm Up event. 

“Jenny Sabin's catalytic immersive environment, Lumen, captured the jury's attention for imaginatively merging public and private spaces," states Sean Anderson, Associate Curator in MoMA's Department of Architecture and Design. "With innovative construction and design processes borne from a critical merging of technology and nature to precise attention to detail at every scale, Lumen will no doubt engage visitors from day to night in a series of graduated environments and experiences.”

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Finalist designs revealed for PS1 Warm Up, Young Architects Program 2017 | AT THE MUSEUM

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Jenny Sabin to light up MoMA PS1 with 'Lumen'

By Nicholas Korody|

Monday, Feb 20, 2017

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Jenny Sabin Studio. Lumen. 2017 (rendering). Winner of the Young Architects Program 2017, MoMA PS1, New York. Courtesy Jenny Sabin Studio.

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MoMA PS1 has announced that 'Lumen', the proposal by Ithaca-based designer Jenny Sabin, has been selected as the winner of this year's Young Architecture Program. The annual competition awards an emerging architecture firm the opportunity to design a site-specific installation in the courtyard of the Long Island City art institution. Jenny Sabin Studio beat out five other practices with her entry Lumen.

Jenny Sabin Studio. Lumen. 2017 (rendering). Winner of the Young Architects Program 2017, MoMA PS1, New York. Courtesy Jenny Sabin Studio.

Lumen is made of responsive tubular structures in a lightweight knitted fabric. The installation will include a canopy of photoluminescent, solar active textiles, which absorb and deliver light. Lumen will also feature a misting system, satisfying the competition stipulation that the installation include water in order to help cool down visitors to the Warm Up event. 

“Jenny Sabin's catalytic immersive environment, Lumen, captured the jury's attention for imaginatively merging public and private spaces," states Sean Anderson, Associate Curator in MoMA's Department of Architecture and Design. "With innovative construction and design processes borne from a critical merging of technology and nature to precise attention to detail at every scale, Lumen will no doubt engage visitors from day to night in a series of graduated environments and experiences.”

RELATED NEWS Escobedo Soliz Studio wins the 2016 MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program
RELATED NEWS Andrés Jaque/Office wins YAP 2015 with “Cosmo"
RELATED NEWS 2014 YAP winner "Hy-Fi" to officially debut at MoMA PS1 in New York
Finalist designs revealed for PS1 Warm Up, Young Architects Program 2017 | AT THE MUSEUM

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