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City Harvest: Cohen Community Food Rescue Center

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Innovation
Functionality
Creativity
Eco-Social Impact
Total
JURY VOTES
Entertainment Venue
6.33
7.43
6.96
6.52
6.81
Filip Milovanovic
Filip Milovanovic Design Director at Yabu Pushelberg
Clean design, clear conceptual lang...
5
8
7
6
6.5
Weiping Lin
Weiping Lin Founder and Design Director at Lin Wei Ping Design Consulting
7
7
7
6
6.75
Mark Timo
Mark Timo Founder at De Interieur Club
7
8
8
6
7.25
Luca Macri
Luca Macri Partner at Lamatilde
7
6.5
7
6
6.63
Ludmila Machado
Ludmila Machado Founder at Aurora Design
6.6
8
7
6.2
6.95
Marcel Häusler
Marcel Häusler Creative Director at Karl Anders
5
7.5
6
7.5
6.5
Michelle Smith
Michelle Smith Associate Designer at M Moser Associates
5
8
7
7
6.75
Alessandro Ranaldi
Alessandro Ranaldi Head of Workplace Consultancy at Foster and Partners
7
7
7.5
6
6.88
Jai Kumaran
Jai Kumaran Partner at West of West
The project is clear, simple, and h...
6
8
7
8
7.25
Juan Alberto Andrade
Juan Alberto Andrade Founder at Juan Alberto Andrade
7.34
7.25
7.54
7.51
7.41
Llisa Demetrios
Llisa Demetrios Chief Curator at The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity
7
7
8
7
7.25
Isabelle Kievenheim
Isabelle Kievenheim Head of Store Development at & Other Stories H&M Group
6
8
6
5
6.25
Terry Xu
Terry Xu Chief Designer at Masanori Design Studio
6
7
6
6
6.25
Yuanman Huang
Yuanman Huang Cofounder and Creative Designer at GS Design
6.71
6.81
6.4
7.13
6.76
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GRAND JURY VOTES
Shortlisted - Entertainment Venue of the Year
6.46
7.51
6.97
6.96
6.98
Serge-Laurent Haelterman
Serge-Laurent Haelterman Creative Director at Creneau International
7
7.43
7
7
7.11
Jason Steere
Jason Steere MD Brand & Experience at The Social Hub
6.33
7.43
6.96
7.03
6.94
Catalina Soffia Baeza
Catalina Soffia Baeza Creative Director at Yáneken
6.33
7.84
6.96
7.26
7.1
Ad de Hond
Ad de Hond Founder and Creative Director at ADH.design
6.33
7.43
6.96
6.52
6.81
Güray Oskay
Güray Oskay Director of Architectural Design at ATÖLYE
6.33
7.43
6.96
7
6.93
Client
City Harvest
Floor area
0 ㎡
Completion
2022
Furniture

Our inspiration was twofold. First, because of City Harvest’s inextricable ties to the City and its mission of reclamation, we used repurposed materials such as reclaimed wood from barns in the Northeast U.S. and outdoor furniture made of recycled plastic. Second, because the venue is being designed with the world’s top chefs and culinary experts in mind, we wanted to ensure that the space was beautifully appointed with a warm, residential, and inviting expo kitchen that is intuitive and contemporary for guests and chefs alike.

Guests are greeted in a wood-clad reception area with a millwork reception desk and open oak casework behind for flexible display and branding moments. A reclaimed patchwork inset carpet from vintage remnants adds texture and warmth. Guests have a view into the expo kitchen through a sliding steel screen and burnished steel shelving system and pass-through counter with a chalkboard paint die.

The open expanse of the event space has a reclaimed oak wood floor in different plank sizes, colors and orientations. The wood continues up the wall to create the wainscoting for an immersive, three-dimensional experience. An uplit black metal drink ledge with provides another place for guests to mingle. Deep green industrial-inspired pendants have a white interior and brass accents for soft, warm light. Existing arched openings that lead to the outdoor terrace were framed in a hand-applied plaster material to accentuate the depth of the portals.

The demo kitchen opens up to the event space but features semi-transparent metal sliding doors for privacy. The warm, residential, and inviting kitchen places the chef on display and offers opportunities for guests and visitors to sit around the island and interact. A millwork back wall has been custom-designed to respond to chefs’ needs and a swinging door leads to the banquet kitchen. Rectangle terra cotta floor tiles from Italy complement matte green wall tiles at the back of the kitchen. A monumental brushed copper stove/oven hood adds to the grandeur of the kitchen.

An outdoor kitchen and lounge areas, featuring modular planter boxes, a fixed counter, gooseneck green lamps, furniture made of out recycled milk jugs and a Caliber by David Rockwell grill, give the terrace the flexibility to accommodate numerous activities and events. A mural by local artist Natasha May Platt serves as the background to outdoor kitchen. Platt’s mural features bright, bold wildflowers native to New York State and connects the terrace to its surrounding habitat as well as City Harvest’s immersive art program featured through the new headquarters.