NEW YORK, NY.- Times Square Arts and Van Alen Institute announced today that Young Projects, a multidisciplinary design firm based in Brooklyn, is the winner of this years annual Times Square Valentine Heart Design. Over the last six years, the Times Square Alliance has invited architecture and design firms to submit proposals for a romantic public art installation celebrating Valentines Day in Times Square. This years winning design, Match-Maker by Young Projects in collaboration with fabricator Kammetal, will be unveiled in early February, and remain on view through early March. Match-Maker will be located at Father Duffy Square, between 46th and 47th Streets. Snuggle® fabric softener is the official sponsor of the Sixth Annual 2014 Valentine Heart Design.
Match-Maker will cosmically connect people this Valentine's Day. Guided by their zodiac signs, visitors arrange themselves at twelve points around the heart-shaped sculpture. Peering through colorful, interwoven periscopes provides glimpses of each viewer's four most ideal astrological mates, offering potentially novel connections between lonely souls or settled lovers. The form of the sculpture is elusive, complex and symmetrical, and changes as viewers experience it from different vantage points throughout Times Square. From many points of view it forms a perfect and iconic heart; from other perspectives the sculpture is tangled and perplexing.
Van Alen Institute has a remarkable reputation of advancing innovation in architecture and design, said Tim Tompkins, President of the Times Square Alliance. Fifteen years ago, they ran the international juried competition that found us the now iconic design of the Red Steps of Duffy Square. This year, they found Young Projects Match-Maker installation, which will entice visitors to find love in the Crossroads of the World.
David van der Leer, Executive Director of Van Alen Institute, said: Van Alen Institute is always excited to bring its experience in organizing design competitions to places where it matters most. Working for the second time to bring design excellence to one of the most iconic public spaces in the city has been wonderful. But more importantly, we are thrilled that this years heart is not only for couples; it also celebrates all the singles in New York City.
Stephen Cassell, Principal at Architecture Research Office and Chair of Van Alen Institutes Board of Trustees, said, From a pool of excellent proposals, Young Projects Match-Maker stood out as an intriguing design that uses signs of the zodiac to generate a compelling installation in the heart of Times Square. I look forward to seeing it realized as it continues this great Valentines tradition."
Young Projects Match-Maker is an interactive, engaging object perfectly suited to Times Square, said Tom Finkelpearl, Executive Director of Queens Museum and Selection Jury Member. Can a sculpture act as a dating service? We will see. Even if not, Young Projects reinterpretation of the heartnot as a bodily organ but as a place for connection and romanceis refreshing and original.
I can tell you from personal experience, there is such a thing as love at first sight! said Bryan Young, Principal of Young Projects. In an era of digital communication, our design takes a decidedly analog approach to viscerally connect strangers and reaffirm compatibility between old partners. We are extremely honored to have been chosen by the jury for the 2014 Valentine Heart Design and are excited to realize the piece in collaboration with Brooklyn-based fabricator Kammetal.
This year, Snuggle® fabric softener is the official sponsor of the Sixth Annual Valentines Day Heart Design. Recognized by its iconic Snuggle Bear, Snuggle is a leader in the fabric softener category and has been creating snuggle-up moments for over 30 years by bringing the ultimate in Snuggly Softness® and long-lasting freshness to loads of laundry across the country.
We are thrilled to be sponsoring this years Valentines Day Heart Design, said Bibie Wu, Vice President of Marketing, Snuggle. The goal of Snuggle is to make the world a softer place by fostering connections between people. Thats why bringing together Snuggle Bear and this years sculpture is a perfect match.
The proposals for the 2014 Valentine Heart Design Competition were reviewed by representatives from the Times Square Arts Advisory Committee and Van Alen Institutes Board of Trustees, with expertise across the worlds of design, public art and city agencies: Barry Bergdoll, The Philip Johnson Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art; Stephen Cassell, Principal, Architecture Research Office; Wendy Feuer, Manager of Urban Design & Art, Department of Transportation; Tom Finkelpearl, Executive Director, Queens Museum of Art; Jennifer Lantzas, Public Art Coordinator, Department of Parks, City of New York; Jonathan Marvel, Principal, Marvel Architects; and Sara Reisman, Director of Percent for Art, Department of Cultural Affairs. Additional Jurors: David van der Leer, Executive Director, Van Alen Institute; Susannah Bohlke, Director of Operations, Van Alen Institute; Ellen Goldstein, VP of Planning, Policy & Design, Times Square Alliance; and Sherry Dobbin, Director of Public Art, Times Square Arts.
Other invited finalists for the 2014 Times Square Valentine Heart Design included: Haiko Cornelissen Architecten; Pernilla Ohrstedt Studio; Schaum/Shieh Architects; SOFTlab; and The Living.