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‘Infinite Forest’ by Studio a+i Wins Design Competition for the AIDS Memorial Park

01/30/2012
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  • nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest
    The winning design has just been announced for the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/" target="_blank">New York City AIDS Memorial Park</a> across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">studio a+i</a> have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim</a> in creating the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/winner" target="_blank">winning memorial design,</a> with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/design-competition-for-aids-memorial-at-the-old-st-vincents-hospital-site-begins/aids-park-design-comp-2/" target="_blank">475 entires</a> from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.
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  • nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest
    The winning design has just been announced for the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/" target="_blank">New York City AIDS Memorial Park</a> across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">studio a+i</a> have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim</a> in creating the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/winner" target="_blank">winning memorial design,</a> with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/design-competition-for-aids-memorial-at-the-old-st-vincents-hospital-site-begins/aids-park-design-comp-2/" target="_blank">475 entires</a> from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.
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  • nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest
    The winning design has just been announced for the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/" target="_blank">New York City AIDS Memorial Park</a> across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">studio a+i</a> have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim</a> in creating the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/winner" target="_blank">winning memorial design,</a> with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/design-competition-for-aids-memorial-at-the-old-st-vincents-hospital-site-begins/aids-park-design-comp-2/" target="_blank">475 entires</a> from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.
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  • nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest
    The winning design has just been announced for the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/" target="_blank">New York City AIDS Memorial Park</a> across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">studio a+i</a> have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim</a> in creating the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/winner" target="_blank">winning memorial design,</a> with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/design-competition-for-aids-memorial-at-the-old-st-vincents-hospital-site-begins/aids-park-design-comp-2/" target="_blank">475 entires</a> from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.
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  • nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest
    The winning design has just been announced for the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/" target="_blank">New York City AIDS Memorial Park</a> across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">studio a+i</a> have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim</a> in creating the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/winner" target="_blank">winning memorial design,</a> with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/design-competition-for-aids-memorial-at-the-old-st-vincents-hospital-site-begins/aids-park-design-comp-2/" target="_blank">475 entires</a> from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.
    5
  • nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest
    The winning design has just been announced for the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/" target="_blank">New York City AIDS Memorial Park</a> across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">studio a+i</a> have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim</a> in creating the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/winner" target="_blank">winning memorial design,</a> with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/design-competition-for-aids-memorial-at-the-old-st-vincents-hospital-site-begins/aids-park-design-comp-2/" target="_blank">475 entires</a> from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.
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  • nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest
    The winning design has just been announced for the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/" target="_blank">New York City AIDS Memorial Park</a> across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">studio a+i</a> have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's <a href="http://studioai.com/about" target="_blank">Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim</a> in creating the <a href="http://aidsmemorialpark.org/winner" target="_blank">winning memorial design,</a> with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/design-competition-for-aids-memorial-at-the-old-st-vincents-hospital-site-begins/aids-park-design-comp-2/" target="_blank">475 entires</a> from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.
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nyc aids memorial park winner infinite forest

The winning design has just been announced for the New York City AIDS Memorial Park across from St. Vincent's Hospital. An international team of architects including Brooklyn based studio a+i have created an interactive site entitled "Infinite Forest." The memorial park will not only honor the over 100,000 New York City residents who died of AIDS, but will also recognize the continual effort and support against the pandemic. The jury announced last week that architects John Thurtle, Insook Kim, and Esteban Erlich have joined a+i's Mateao Paiva and Lily Lim in creating the winning memorial design, with renderings by Guillaume Paturel. The team beat out 475 entires from 26 states and 32 countries for honorable first place.

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