For an installation at the Queens Museum, in association with David Eugin Moon’s “Speculative City: Flushing Corona Meadows” AAD studio, students’ proposals were placed atop the Panoramic model, in putting forth alternative plans, focusing on inequity, race, and the city, moving forward in relation to its local diverse communities in Flushing and Corona. As a remnant of the World’s Fair and commissioned by Robert Moses (and also intended to be used for city planning), the large historic model was briefly reappropriated to project upon it additional meanings and significance in the contemporary context. The students engaged the city post-pandemic after crisis but also studied environmental, infrastructural, and social issues in dealing with more equitable approaches to the site.

link: Student Work – Columbia GSAPP

Participating Students
Malavika Madhuraj (Installation Team Coordinator)
An Wang (Installation Team)

Omar Badriek
Jishan Duan
Renee Gao
Jiafeng Gu
Man Hu
Mu Dong Jung
Mark Kantai
Xianghui Kong
Keon Hee Lee
Danlei Yang