^ Same thing just opened at our minor league ballpark...
LITS4FormZ
Apr 14, 16 4:50 am
I live next to the Pinnacle @ Duxton in Singapore. The 50th floor common area is lively all day, every day with every age group using the space in their own way. You have kids playing, couples having picnics and seniors using the paths for exercise all at the same time.
It was one of the precedents for my graduate thesis and now I get to see it every morning from my flat. The best part is, it's 100% public housing.
Hello,
Does anyone know of solid examples that deal with rooftops and other elevated surfaces as activators for public space?
Thanks!
Vlad
mvrdv delft university
look to europe for this kind of shit - gotta be a wonky dutchman to pull it off.
Lincoln Center's Illumination Lawn in New York City
TKTS booth by Perkins Eastman in NYC
http://ltlarchitects.com/arthouse/
Wrigley Field in Chicago and the Wriglyville Rooftop bleachers is worth looking at
https://www.wrigleyrooftopsllc.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrigley_Rooftops
Over and OUT
^ Same thing just opened at our minor league ballpark...
I live next to the Pinnacle @ Duxton in Singapore. The 50th floor common area is lively all day, every day with every age group using the space in their own way. You have kids playing, couples having picnics and seniors using the paths for exercise all at the same time.
It was one of the precedents for my graduate thesis and now I get to see it every morning from my flat. The best part is, it's 100% public housing.