Consisting of a 500ft continuous linear steel tube and painted graphic surfaces, the project physically connects visitors and local tenants with a single gesture while also supporting numerous programmatic possibilities and activities. Further, the zig-zagging linear structure and graphics imply a variety of smaller spaces within the alley, breaking down the overall space into a series of more intimate spaces, or “urban rooms”. While the project has a precise design calibrated to the contingencies and clearances of the alley, it is designed specifically to be functionally open to interpretation.
By virtue of its geometry and relationship to the adjacent buildings and pedestrian access points on either side of the alley, the project possesses many potential “functions” including informal lounging/sitting, mini-stages, and movie screenings, festivals, among others. The design is intended to allow both users, tenants, and those in charge of programming activities to interpret the project and discover different ways to utilize the alley. In so doing, the project can be used widely by a diverse range of users over the years in Chattanooga, maintaining the alley as a vibrantly activated space as community and tenant needs change over time.
Credits: Molly Hunker SPORTS, Omar Garza NOUS Engineering, Greg Corso SPORTS, Kevin Maag Metal Arts Foundry, Kim White River City Company Credits: - NOUS Engineering - Engineer - Omar Garza - SPORTS - Co-lead Designer - Greg Corso - SPORTS - Co-lead Designer - Molly Hunker - Metal Arts Foundry - Fabricator - Kevin Maag - River City Company - Developer - Kim White