Turnstyle Underground Shops

USA / New Jersey / West New York /
 store / shop, interesting place, invisible

Underground retail development in New York City that has transformed a heavily traversed existing passageway into a vibrant public space for shopping, eating, and gathering. Extending from west 57th to 58th street, below eighth avenue and above the subway train tunnel, the 200 foot-long concourse connects the busy Columbus circle station to multiple sidewalk entries and office building lobbies. The design by Architecture Outfit sought to bring a familiar street-level urbanism into the subterranean space. The project aims to appreciate occupying the infrastructure under the city as a special experience by first stripping away the familiar MTA paraphernalia and then showing-off the remaining raw condition of the beams and vaults with the most basic interventions: white paint and light.

34 small stores line the concourse while store type ‘zoning’ distinguished with distinct storefronts and sign types breaks-up the monotony of the long passageway. ‘Hot spots’ are identified with colorful flooring, kiosks, and tables, offering places to eat, talk, or shop. interactive digital columns, as physical objects and in their digital curation, further contribute towards the vitality of the space.

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Coordinates:   40°45'59"N   73°58'58"W
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