Year

2011

Status

Completed

Client

MoMA PS1

Photo of Michael Murphy, Co-founder and CEO of MASS Design Group.

Michael Murphy

Founding Principal & CEO — Boston

Michael Murphy, Int FRIBA, is the Founding Principal and Executive Director of MASS Design Group, an architecture and design collective that leverages buildings, as well as the design and construction process, to become catalysts for economic growth, social change, and justice. Since MASS's beginnings, their portfolio of work has expanded to over a dozen countries and span the areas of healthcare, education, housing, urban development. MASS’s work has been published in over 900 publications and awarded globally. Most recently, MASS has been recognized as the winners of the national Arts and Letters Award for 2017 and the 2017 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award. Michael’s 2016 TED talk has reached over a million views, and was awarded the Al Filipov Medal for Peace and Justice in 2017. MASS's project, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice was named the single greatest work of American architecture in the 21st century. Michael has taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, University of Michigan, and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation. Michael is from Poughkeepsie, NY, and holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Chicago.

Rendering of the PS1 courtyard

MASS’s proposal for the MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, Bottle Service, captures the summer impulse to cool off by activating the senses of the subaquatic. Beneath a stream of seemingly floating and frozen forms, Bottle Service is an urban menagerie, a refracted surface, a transformative plunge unique only to a single courtyard, to a single borough, and to a single moment.

Rendering of the PS1 courtyard

Built from all recycled and recyclable materials, Bottle Service is an architectural statement that proposes that any architecture, if choreographed well, can have lasting environmental, social, and economic impact. By establishing collaborations with groups such as the Center for Architecture Foundation, Flux Factory, the East River Development Alliance, and Emeco, MASS’s proposal for the courtyard seeks to build ownership through engagement.

Rendering of the PS1 courtyard
Rendering of the PS1 courtyard
Rendering of the PS1 courtyard