UNDERBERG:
MOMA PS1

UNDERBERG MOMA PS1

“Underberg” is an urban iceberg. The world under the ice unfolds as a kind of magical urbanism. Its crevasses take on the form of the avenues and streets of the gridiron. The edges of blocks drip as if they are melting, creating spaces like rooms with rain instead of walls. Throughout the walls of the streets an intricate series of marble patterns act as a kind of instinctual wayfinding for its citizens. Fifty foot poles hold the entire form up off the ground in an adapted tensegrity frame. The poles represent the idea of structure, but they also comprise the giant air intakes and exhaust to keep cool air going through the courtyard at all times. The poles are prefabricated telecommunications towers; once their job in the courtyard is done, they will be re-sold. The glacial forms and marble surfaces are made out of Tyvek, an extremely low embodied energy material. It has been crafted to resemble stone using the centuries old practice of aqueous marbling. The Tyvek will be re-purposed by American Apparel for a limited collection of coats and jackets.

2014

New York, NY

Client: MOMA PS1

Type: Competition, Installation

Team: Vivian Lee, James Macgillivray, Patrick Ethen, Missy Ablin, Andrea Kamilaris, Jennifer Komorowski, Soonjae Kwon, Owen Maher, Le Nguyen, Elizabeth Nichols, Max Obata

An abstract digital art piece depicting geometric floating cubes with various patterns and textures, connected by lines, with a pastel background and stylized pink and white letters in the background, and a small circular fountain with a pink flamingo figurine at the bottom right.
A crowded outdoor pool area filled with children and adults, with some people sitting and standing around the pool. Large colorful rectangular structures hang overhead, and a banner with the word 'MOM' is visible in the background.
Crowd of people enjoying a music festival outdoors with large, colorful, abstract geometric structures and a blue sky with clouds in the background.
Diagram of a cooling tower showing airflow and water circulation, with labels indicating wind direction, fans, chimney effect, and mist.
Illustrations of various scientific and nuclear research activities, including data collection, experimentation, radiation measurement, and research facility setup, depicted through minimalistic line drawings.
Architectural drawing of a stage setup with steel tension cables, steel frame, soft structure TYVEX, and various foundational supports, including people for scale.

AWARDS & FEATURES

Awards

2014
MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program Shortlist

Features

2014
Architizer, “Where Are They Now? The Legacy of MoMA PS1’s Young Architects Program” by Rennie Jones, (Digital). August 2014

2014
Architizer, “Why We’re Watching the Runners-up of the MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program” by Matt Shaw, (Digital). March 2014

2014
JArchDaily, “MoMA PS1 YAP 2014 Runner-Up: Underberg/LAMAS” by Karissa Rosenfield, (Digital). March 2014

People in an outdoor space with large colorful fabric art installations hanging between tall white structures, children playing on a wooden platform, and adults walking or sitting, with a concrete wall and a building in the background.
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