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Architects: Atelier Cho Thompson
- Area: 40 m²
- Year: 2022
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Photographs:Martin Seck and Flatiron/23rd Street Partnership
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Manufacturers: 3form, Suberra

Text description provided by the architects. Interwoven is a temporary installation sited on the landmark Flatiron Public Plaza in New York City, where it was visited by over two million passersby during its two-month launch. Designed after eighteen months of the pandemic, Interwoven celebrates the joys of once again intersecting with our community in public space. Inspired by the dynamic geometry of intersections that form the Flatiron Building’s shape and America's woven tapestry of cultures, the installation is an unfolding set of parabolic archways that frame iconic views of the city and offer places to rest, play, and gather together.
