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MAP FEATURE
computer info kiosks are interactively linked to led lights embedded in terrazzo floor
WATER FEATURE
DISPLAY FEATURE
the folded roofplanes are planted to help filter runoff before it is stored - the simple action of water meeting land is celebrated
glass with 'holopro' lamination film allows for electronic display while maintaining transparency

Boston Harbor Pavilion
| Boston, MA | 2005
[honorable mention, international competition]

It is the reciprocal edge between water and land that makes an island an extraordinary natural resource and public amenity. As an urban gateway to the Boston Harbor Islands, the structural roof-form or this design becomes a literal/metaphorical reference to this junction of water and land. Where the 'actual' site above the Central Artery prohibits excavation, the curvilinear roof-form is reflected onto a polished terrazzo map of the harbor islands implying the shoreline topography. This roof also collects runoff for reuse in the building and landscape while its downspouts become part of a demonstration water/land garden.

SINGLE speed DESIGN

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