Interdisciplinary design studio
led by Sasha Topolnytska
in New York City
Sphinx
A finalist proposal for a Folly/Function 2019 Kiosk Competition
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Architectural installation design
Since ancient times, various monolithic sculptures have been used to mark entrances to important and sacred spaces. From giant Egyptian Sphinx guarding the Pyramids of Giza to marble lions flanking the entrance of the New York Public Library, these sculptures are used as guardians and signifiers of importance. Sphinx recognizes various types of treasures conserved within the Socrates Sculpture Park and functions to guard and define the entrance to the park.
Firm but friendly looking, Sphinx greets you upon arrival, slightly bowing towards the visitors, offering information, and provides an enclosure and a place to rest. When not operating as an information kiosk, Sphinx offers visitors shelter from bad weather under its large torso. On a nice day, it invites visitors to take a seat on its tail. Sphinx’s form is familiar yet peculiar enough to promote curiosity and entice visitors to come closer and say hello.