My Hair is at MoMA PS1
Invited / Shortlisted Design Competition
Temporary Public Installation
Young Architects Program
Museum of Modern Art / PS1
Queens, New York
2013
**Runner-up MoMA/MoMA PS1 - Young Architects Program 2013**
Credits
Project Text
“My Hair is at MoMA PS1” is a project about the waste everyone produces: our hair. It is an element that links us, divides us, fascinates us, and traces our diversity. There are over four thousand hair salons and barbershops in the five boroughs of New York City. Each salon produces up to four cubic feet of hair clippings daily, and nearly all of it ends up in a landfill; this material that once signified diversity, character, and collective identity is readily forgotten and discarded. This project aims at diverting hair from a material waste stream and repositioning it as a valuable cultural, architectural material imbued with thermal, acoustical, and structural properties. Working in collaboration with material scientists, hair stylists, medical doctors, and engineers, we revive and transform hair waste into a dynamic, interactive, and resilient modular canvas.
Submitted as TempAgency a collaboration between mcdowellespinosa architects and Kutonotuk
Design Partners
Leena Cho, Rychiee Espinosa, Matthew Jull, Seth McDowell
Design Team
Jake Fox, Aaron Gahr, Ben Gregory, Teppei Iizuka, Gwen McGinn, Matthew Pinyan
Photography, video and images
©TempAgency and University of Virginia
Special Thanks to University of Virginia’s School of Architecture for support, resources and facilities.