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Process renderings of a farm installation for the P.S. 1 courtyard, WORKac, 2008.
Dan Wood and Amale Andraos are co-founders of WORK Architecture Company (WORKac), a New York-based firm devoted to exploration and innovation in architecture. WORKac was the 2008 winner of MoMA/PS1's Young Architect Program competition, and was selected for the Architectural League's prestigious Emerging Voices lecture series in 2008; WORKac was also selected for Architectural Record's 2007 Design Vanguard and was a winner in the AIA's New Practices New York competition. Projects include the recently completed Headquarters Building for Diane von Furstenberg in New York, an extension of the Clark Institute at Mass MoCA, and a new library for Kew Gardens Hills, Queens.
WORKac's Public Farm One, a recycled and recyclable installation and model for vertical farming in the city, which acted as a venue for P.S. 1's summer music series, is featured in Actions: What You Can Do With the City, the show currently on view at the Graham Foundation.
WORKac
http://www.work.ac/
WORK AC
http://www.work.ac/
For more information on the exhibition, Actions: What You Can Do With the City, click here.
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