|
David
Nilsson |
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
|
|||||
|
This
proposal is about creating a monument and place for gathering. The idea
is to makes a statement about what a "park" is and how it is
defined in an urban context. This proposal is about making a common space
for gathering, playing, watching, praying. It is an object that is sculptural,
monumental, and serves as a symbol for DuSable, as well as creating a
gateway to the north and south sides of Chicago along Lake Shore Drive.
The monument has activity platforms which frame views of the city, Navy
Pier and the waterfront areas to the south. The piece will stand above
the site, a commentary on it's current radioactive contamination. The
monument will use light and water along with the circulation of visitors
to create a sculptural piece that is constantly changing and reflecting
movement, much like the city itself.
David
Nilsson and Todd Barrett
|
|||||
|
|
|||||