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Prada Sets High Bar for Construction Scaffolding in New York City at Under-Renovation Midtown Store

By Matt Hickman
Prada store scaffold installation, New York
Photo © Bridgit Beyer

Scaffolding at the Prada 5th Avenue store pictured at night.

April 8, 2026
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New York City is currently undergoing a sidewalk shed revolution. One of the more ubiquitous and unsightly fixtures of street life in Manhattan, construction scaffolding is a necessary blight that city leaders are intent on beautifying—or, at the very least, shortening its duration. Just over a year ago, the New York City Council passed sweeping, five-part legislation aiming to combat this “pervasive problem” through improved sidewalk shed design and more restrictive permit lengths. (As of last March, the average age of the more than 8,000 sidewalk sheds distributed throughout the city was over 500 days, with 334 of them being more than five years old). Additionally, in November of last year, the office of former Mayor Eric Adams unveiled six attractive new and Department of Buildings–approved pedestrian protection designs conceived by individual teams led by Arup and PAU as part of an initiative meant to “improve the aesthetic of city streets” while safeguarding the public from “potential overhead hazards.”

prada new york scaffolding

Photo © Bridgit Beyer

While these new-and-improved, city-sanctioned sidewalk sheds have yet to be implemented (Adams’ successor Zohran Mamdami has launched his own scaffolding reform campaign), Prada has taken it upon itself to set an impressively high bar with a “bespoke, temporary wrapper” currently up on the two exposed facades of the Italian luxury brand’s New York flagship at Fifth Avenue and 56th Street. In place for an indeterminate amount of time while the building is renovated, the ephemeral installation incorporates all the standard elements of New York City scaffolding—sidewalk shed, pipe construction, debris netting, and lighting— while producing a mesmerizing, constantly shifting moiré effect with the use of a dual-layered, semi-transparent scrim made from architectural mesh with printed variations of an abstracted construction fencing pattern. Although the camouflaged facades appear static from a distance, an optical illusion reveals itself when one comes closer to the building as the surface shifts depending on changing light, viewing angle, and other conditions. At night, the scrim fades away as an LED lighting grid aligned with the scaffold illuminates the pipe framework largely concealed beneath. Timeless and functional, the scaffolding is unmistakably Prada, right down to its seafoam-green hue.

The system was conceived by Prada with multidisciplinary studio 2x4 as part of a longtime spatial design partnership that can be traced back to the brand’s early creative collaborations with OMA. Knowing that the scaffolding might be up for a while, Prada “wanted to make something that felt more permanent, more architectural,” explains architect Christopher Kupski, a principal and group creative director at 2x4. “They’re always looking at ideas where banal materials take on an uncanny appearance or something that's very industrial and then making it refined.”

prada new york scaffolding

Photo © Bridgit Beyer

prada new york scaffolding

Photo © Bridgit Beyer

In its approach, the 2x4 team, working in collaboration with Queens-based contractor Spring Scaffolding, facade mesh fabricator Britten, and lighting designer TM, set out to create a long-lasting solution by rethinking the components of scaffolding through “the lens of Prada” without creating a spectacle Kupski says. (The approach is certainly more understated than the one taken just up the block at Louis Vuitton).

prada new york scaffolding

Photo © Bridgit Beyer

To clarify, the color of the scaffolding’s outer mesh layers isn’t exactly the Prada green. To emphasize the complex transparency of the design, the 2x4 team took the color values of the brand’s signature hue used in the boutique’s interior and shifted the brightness and saturation to create an array of several different greens used throughout the scrim. “When laid on top of each other, the colors feel more complementary to the original Prada green, whereas using the actual Prada green didn't feel as much so because of the effect that’s happening,” says Kupski.

“There's always been a spirit of exploration in the brand—to shine a new light on everyday objects in some way,” he adds.

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Scrim design process images. Photos courtesy 2x4

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Matt Hickman is senior news/digital editor at Architectural Record. Previously, he served as Senior Editor at The Architect’s Newspaper and has over a decade of experience as a freelance writer and editor specializing in historic preservation, public space, and the intersection of the natural world and built environment. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Matt holds an MFA in creative nonfiction writing from The New School.

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