The Urban Conga

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The Urban Conga
Company typeDesign Studio
FounderRyan Swanson
HeadquartersBrooklyn, New York
Websitewww.theurbanconga.com

The Urban Conga is a New York City based multidisciplinary design studio focused on investigating the idea of a “Playable City” as an ecosystem of multiscale playable opportunities intertwined within the existing urban infrastructure.[1][2][3] They specialize in working with communities to create inclusive, engaging, and site-specific work that evokes play within everyday spaces.[4] Their work can be found worldwide ranging from musical benches to community-designed spatial interventions.[5][6][7][8]

Projects[edit]

Ripple
2021

Ripple is an ever-changing landmark designed with the community of Rochester, New York that responds to the people, the landscape, and the interactions between them. The spatial intervention was designed to act as a playful catalyst for breaking down social barriers and connecting people within the public realm.[9][10][11][12]

Ribbon
2021

Ribbon was designed as a transformative communal platform for people to connect, share, and learn each other's versions of Long Island City. It acts as a playful gesture wrapping around and framing out different moments throughout several pedestrian pathways and communal spaces within the city. The spatial intervention begins to playfully disrupt one's daily routine and encourages them to begin to look at their surrounding context in new ways.[13][14][15][16]

Oscillation
2020

Oscillation is a traveling interactive installation that uses sight, sound, and movement to spark community activity and social interaction through play. The installation acts like the musical instrument a theremin. As you walk toward the piece, it plays different sounds and pitches depending on your distance from it. And as you move and dance around it, colors reflect and refract light in different ways based on your angle and position. Oscillation has traveled all around the United States as well as worldwide to Canada and Scotland.[17][18]

Shifting Totems
2019

Shifting Totems was created as a neighborhood landmark, sparking a moment of pride, empowerment, and inspiration within the Glenville community in Cleveland, OH. The permanent installation was designed with the local community to become a positive identity for the neighborhood that would spark conversations about the area's past, present, and future.[19]

Entangled
2019

Entangled was designed with the Little Haiti community in Miami, Florida to create a platform for residents and visitors to learn and share the history, stories, and music of Haitian culture outside the doors of the local Litle Haiti Cultural Complex. The installation is made up of a series of social seating and three aluminum drums designed from the traditional Rada Battery drums from Haiti.[20]

The Hangout
2017

The Hangout was designed with the Lower Ninth Ward community in New Orleans, LA that focuses on using sight, sound, and touch to spark creativity, exploration, and free-choice learning within a once underutilized space in the community. The design utilizes touch sensor technology to allow each cylinder in the design to play sounds when touched.[21][22][23][24][25]

Why sit when you can play?
2015

Why sit when you can play, is a customizable musical public park bench that can be played like a marimba. The custom musical benches can be found across the United States as well as in Mexico City.[26][27]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

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  5. ^ "Brooklyn-based design studio— 'The Urban Conga' showcasing the value of play in New York". 9 March 2021.
  6. ^ "OPINION: 'Playable' Cities Are the Next Public-Space Frontier". September 22, 2021.
  7. ^ "THE URBAN CONGA MACHT ÖFFENTLICHEN RAUM SPIELERISCH ERLEBBAR • polis Magazin". May 10, 2021.
  8. ^ "New York, United States : A Design Studio Showcasing the Value of Play". Design Dekko.
  9. ^ "Ripple Installation / The Urban Conga". ArchDaily. May 14, 2021.
  10. ^ "A playable public installation"Ripple" in the Rochester, NY". ADF Web Magazine. May 18, 2021.
  11. ^ WHAM Staff (May 5, 2021). "New Play Walk sidewalk trail inspired by Genesee River". WHAM.
  12. ^ "Ripple: City of Rochester officials unveil latest extension to Downtown Play Walk". May 5, 2021.
  13. ^ "Vibrant Intervention by The Urban Conga and Hive Public Spaces Sends Love Notes to Long Island City". ArchDaily. November 23, 2021.
  14. ^ "Two New York design studios provoke post-pandemic connections with their new installation in Long Island City". Archinect.
  15. ^ Holmes, Damian (December 9, 2021). "Ribbon - A Playful Gesture Designed to Evoke Communal Connection | The Urban Conga & Hive Public Space".
  16. ^ "Art in the Parks Current Exhibitions : New York City Department of Parks & Recreation : NYC Parks". www.nycgovparks.org.
  17. ^ "Colossal Crystals That Can Be Played Like A Theremin: Five Questions With 'Oscillation' Designer Ryan Swanson". February 28, 2020.
  18. ^ Ercan, Sera (August 25, 2020). "Montreal Outdoors | Cultural Escapes In Our Urban Jungle". bestkeptmontreal.com.
  19. ^ "The Urban Conga Promotes Community Interaction with 'Shifting Totems' Installation".
  20. ^ "Entangled". KABOOM!.
  21. ^ "The Play Area Bringing Music and Light to New Orleans's Lower Ninth". Bloomberg.com. 3 March 2017.
  22. ^ Craig, Eric (June 28, 2017). "Music playground' to open in Lower Ninth Ward Market". Curbed New Orleans.
  23. ^ "The Hangout by The Urban Conga - Architecture MasterPrize / Architecture, Interior & Landscape Design Awards 2021". December 19, 2018.
  24. ^ "The Hangout - by The Urban Conga / Core77 Design Awards". Core77.
  25. ^ Klimentov, Mikhail (March 10, 2017). "New playground is a bright spot in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward". The Renewal Project.
  26. ^ "Why Sit When You Can Play". www.visitthewoodlands.com.
  27. ^ "The Urban Conga — Inside Out". insideout.show.
  28. ^ "2021 Firms Winners - Architizer A+Awards". winners.architizerawards.com.
  29. ^ "The Urban Conga Architecture Firm Recognized as an Architizer A+ Firm of the Year".
  30. ^ "ArchDaily Selects the Best Young Practices of 2020". ArchDaily. December 2, 2020.
  31. ^ "Best of Year Awards Winners 2020".
  32. ^ "KaBOOM! / The Hangout". www.oneclub.org.
  33. ^ "Why sit when you can play by Ryan Swanson, The Urban Conga | International Design Awards™ Winners". www.idesignawards.com.
  34. ^ "The Hangout". architectureprize.com.

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