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
These playful, tubular forms weave through the structure, creating a dynamic, unexpected rhythm. The chromatic plastic material interacts with sunlight, refracting and reflecting a shifting spectrum of colors that change throughout the day. At the base level, a tube-like bench extends outward, inviting pedestrians to sit, lounge, and engage with the installation.