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Coldefy & Associés’ design selected for Pulse nightclub shooting memorial

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Coldefy & Associés’ design selected for Pulse nightclub shooting memorial

The design was selected from 68 entries.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | November 1, 2019
Pulse memorial museum exterior

All renderings courtesy Coldefy & Associés.

After a seven month design competition that comprised 68 entries and six shortlisted designs, the onePULSE Foundation (a nonprofit established by the owner of the Pulse nightclub after the mass shooting that took place) has selected Coldefy & Associés’ design for a permanent memorial and museum.

The multi-level, open-air structure features a shallow reflecting pool that surrounds the original Pulse nightclub building. A palette of 49 colors, for the 49 victims of the shooting, lines the reflecting pool basin and radiates towards the public spaces and the reflecting pool leads to an outdoor garden planted with 49 trees. An adjacent space is dedicated to gathering and celebration.

 

Pulse memorial during the day

 

The renewed West Kaley street provides a shaded connection to the new museum, which rises “like a budding flower” and signals the entrance to the Pulse district. Vertical gardens and public plazas create new community spaces and a rooftop promenade offers views of the memorial and the entire surrounding district.

 

See Also: A watchtower in Harlem, once a firefighter’s lookout, is restored as a landmark

 

Pulse memorial at night

 

A Survivors Walk on Orange Avenue leads from the memorial towards downtown and features interactive sculptures commemorating all those affected by the tragedy. In the future, promenades, bike paths, and a Pulse shuttle will connect to the train station and create walkable loops that will help spark the future growth of the neighborhood.

The entire project team consists of Coldefy & Associés with RDAI, HHCP Architects, Xavier Veilhan, dUCKS scéno, Agence TER, and Prof. Laila Farah.

 

Pulse museum interior

 

Survivors walk

 

Pulse memorial from a distance

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