Until now, VIVA Vancouver's $45,000 competition budget could only fund furniture-scaled installations that occupy the 800 block of Robson during the summer months. This proposal's civic-minded use of the same budget is more generous. It will create an urban-scaled transformation of this popular gathering hub. The streets, existing VAG stairs, sidewalks and all concrete elements will be painted with temporary, water-based marking paint.
By linking the existing Robson Square gardens, civic planters and trees all together, the lushness of the existing landscape will be emphasized; while transforming all hard surfaces into large, free-form congregation zones. Invisible to most people as they manoeuver through their city, the paving textures, curbs and street furniture will be highlighted as one fluid form, seemingly solid. The existing VAG stairs will become central to this green transformation, letting Vancouverites have a new summer romance with an old fling. The project will encourage the public to question the differences between civic space and park space.
Lectures, busking, rants, picnics, streaking, demonstrations and simply milling around will be green-tinged and super natural. This instant park will quite literally be the Greenest Block in Vancouver. Look for it this summer.
(Competitor's text)
8 scanned / 8 viewable
- Presentation Panel
- Presentation Panel
- Perspective
- Perspective
- Site Plan
- Photomontage
- Photomontage
- Photomontage