Scaffolding is often seen as a temporary urban necessity—functional, but rarely celebrated. This project reimagines scaffolding as an architectural intervention and public art piece throughout Española Way, transforming it into a vibrant, interactive element in Miami Beach’s urban fabric. By weaving chromatic plastic reminiscent of pool inflatables through and around a custom scaffolding, the installation creates a textured, immersive surface that engages pedestrians and redefines the visual landscape.
PROGRAM: Streetscape Facade System
CONTEXT: Miami Beach, Florida, USA
SITE: Española Way
TEAM: Bryan Maddock, Grace Infante
ORGANIZER: The City of Miami Beach
Positioned both in front of and behind the scaffolding’s structural grid, the layers create depth and a sense of enclosure while maintaining openness. The lower drape extends to form a built-in bench, inviting pedestrians to pause and engage with the space.