PAU’s “Speed Shed,” one of six designs approved by New York City in its sidewalk-shed glow-up program. This one uses netting instead of a hard roof and is intended mostly for temporary façade work and ...
New York is the world’s financial capital, cultural capital and, alas, sidewalk shed capital. More than 8,000 of these ugly green eyesores clutter the city’s sidewalks. They’re whacked together ...
Scaffolding, or sidewalk sheds if you want to get technical, is as much a part New York’s fabric as flooded subways or breakfast bagels. But does it have to be so ugly and ubiquitous? In Italo Calvino ...
New York's Department of Buildings has greenlit designs by architecture studio PAU and engineering outfit Arup for the city's sidewalk sheds to make them "safer, more egalitarian, and more beautiful".
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