This summer, New York’s moniker “concrete jungle” will become a bit more literal—at least at MoMA PS1 in Queens, where Mexico City–based firm Pedro & Juana will install Hórama Rama for the 20th annual Young Architects Program (YAP).
Designed by firm founders Ana Paula Ruiz Galindo and Mecky Reuss, a 360-degree panoramic image of a jungle will hover over the museum’s concrete courtyard, with wood “bristles” protruding from the exterior of the 40-foot-tall, 90-foot-wide cyclorama. Standing on the ground beneath the cylindrical structure, viewers will look up to find scenes of lush foliage instead of the neighborhood's urban sights.
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