P.S.1 Newspaper

2009 Fall

Q&A with Young Architects: MOS 2009

This article refers to the P.S.1 exhibition YAP 10th Anniversary Review

In celebration of YAP’s tenth anniversary, P.S.1 newspaper reached out to the nearly fifty participating firms to share their experiences as both finalists and winners.

MOS is the winner of the 2009 edition of YAP with Afterparty, a Bedouin tent-like “urban shelter” that will serve as a cooling escape for the thousands of people who attend WarmUp this summer. They were, in fact, involved in YAP twice as finalists (in 2004 and 2007) before going on to create this 10th anniversary project.

Question 1: How did you position yourself to get nominated?

Michael Meredith, MOS: Positioning oneself sounds odd to us. The answer is simple: we are really just working, working, working!

Question 2: Did YAP change anything for you or your firm? When did you recognize the full potential of the competition?

Hilary Sample, MOS: We have a unique perspective on this question since we’ve been on both sides of winning and losing. Our 2007 entry, Prehistoric Future aka Perpetual Breeze, an inflatable structure, resulted in a real project for us. We’re starting construction on an inflatable community center in Newfoundland, Canada. Winning helps with recognition, but winning in a recession may not help us with getting new work.

Question 3: How was your design shaped by the history of YAP?

MOS: It's something we've thought about carefully. We've visited many of the installations over the years. We have been the most interested in the structural and material aspects of the projects, durability, how they weather, and especially in understanding the limits of the site from the perspective of physical, environmental, and social experiences. 

 

 

 
also in this issue:

A History of YAP: If These Walls Could Talk

Ellinger/Yehia Design: Making it Real

nArchitects: Walking in a Bamboo Wonderland

Q&A with Young Architects: MOS 2009

Gage/Clemenceau Architects: The Golden Rule

Roy: Showing Her Best Moves

Cho Slade: Falling from the Skies

SHoP: Lost in Translation

Q&A with Young Architects: Gnuform 2006

Q&A with Young Architects: KDLAB 2002

Q&A with Young Architects: L.E.FT 2009

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Barry Bergdoll

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Terence Riley

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Antoine Guerrero

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Andres Lepik

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Klaus Biesenbach

Q&A with the YAP Jury: Peter Reed

Q&A with Young Architects: MONAD 2008

Q&A with Young Architects: LOT-EK 2000

Q&A with Young Architects: SYSTEMArchitects 2001/2003

WW: Spiral Settee

THEM (Lynch + Crembil): Building a Structure, Building a Network

Graftworks: Hothouse Lily

Q&A with Young Architects: IWAMOTOSCOTT 2006

Q&A with Young Architects: Studio SUMO 2001

Q&A with Young Architects: Taeg Nishimoto 2000

Matter Practice: Earthly Delights

Aranda \ Lasch: Urban Cave

OBRA: Beatfuse!

PARA-Project: Excess as a Resource

Q&A with Young Architects: !ndie Architecture 2009

Q&A with Young Architects: Griffin Enright Architects 2004

Q&A with Young Architects: su11 architecture+design 2008

Forsythe + MacAllen Design / molo: Winning Isn't Everything

Material Lab: Changing Conditions

Bade Stageberg Cox: Beyond the Usual Approach

Spotlight On Carlos Motta

Q&A with Young Architects: Ball-Nogues

Q&A with Young Architects: 2003 Tom Wiscombe