Sukkah 'In the Field' Installation / BanG studio

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As a temporary installation at Park Slope, Brooklyn for the Jewish Sukkah holiday, the design by BanG studio for this new sukkah, titled, “In the Field” reflects both the symbolic nature of the design as a pastoral escape to a transitional and temporary space in line with the holiday’s spirit and the in situ design principal where all aspects of the specific development of the form were resolved in the actual assembly. More images and project description after the break.

For the festival of Sukkot Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn has commissioned a community sukkah to be designed by Babak Bryan, AIA & Henry Grosman, Principals of B-an-G Studio and winners of 2010’s Sukkah City competition. The duo’s design “Fractured Bubble,” was selected as the “People’s Choice Sukkah of New York City” at the 2010 competition hosted by ReBoot in Union Square, NYC.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Sukkah 'In the Field' Installation / BanG studio" 02 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/180578/sukkah-in-the-field-installation-babak-bryan> ISSN 0719-8884

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