- Year
- 2014
- Category
- Concepts · Architecture +Art
- Type
- Cultural
- Status
- Built
- Firm
- The Living
- Location
- New York, United States
Hy-Fi, commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, is a circular tower of organic bricks. It offers a captivating experience for the museum and a new paradigm for sustainable architecture. The structure is an extension of the natural Carbon Cycle, with a revolutionary new construction material that grows out of living materials and returns to the earth through composting at the end of the structure's lifecycle. In contrast to typical short-sighted architecture, it is designed to disappear as much as it is designed to appear.
Hy-Fi, commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, is a circular tower of organic bricks. It offers a captivating experience for the museum and a new paradigm for sustainable architecture. The structure is an extension of the natural Carbon Cycle, with a revolutionary new construction material that grows out of living materials and returns to the earth through composting at the end of the structure's lifecycle. In contrast to typical short-sighted architecture, it is designed to disappear as much as it is designed to appear.