Kongjian Yu: Found In Translation

The recent announcement of Kongjian Yu, FASLA, as the winner of the 2023 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander Prize sent us back to the archives for this piece on his work at Hing Hay Park in Seattle.
?October 26, 2023Â
Early concepts by Kongjian Yu, FASLA, explored the park?s role as a stage, an orchard, and a series of terraces. Image by Turenscape.
By Betsy Anderson, Associate ASLA
On a steely afternoon in late January, the soft notes of a dizi floated over the sound of construction in Seattle?s Chinatown-International District. The flutist played amid a line of safety fencing and the maneuvers of a carry deck crane. This was not an unusual scene in a city filled with building projects, in a neighborhood that proudly cradles cultural expression. But today, anyone crossing the intersection of 6th Avenue South and South King Street would not be greeted by the usual half-built shell of a mid-rise. Instead, a much less orderly silhouette emerged on the street corner. Asymmetrical, animalistic, and unapologetically red?a bending steel-clad structure reached up, piece by piece, to embrace the district?s most recently completed park. ?You need a touch,? says Kongjian Yu, FASLA, whose Beijing firm, Turenscape, led the park?s conceptual design. ?You need one stroke?that?s important. Otherwise it becomes too quiet. The whole tone of Hing Hay Park is red,? he continues, explaining the new gate. ?We want to keep the sense of ?Hing Hay,? which means happiness.?
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