2025 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Silver Winner

Urban Vine: Reimagine the Scaffolding as a Repair Opportunit

Entrant

Shuyi Guan (Independent Designer)

Category

Landscape Design - Vertical & Green Wall Landscape

Client's Name

Speculative Client – NYC Parks Department

Country / Region

United States

Urban Vine reimagines New York City’s ubiquitous scaffolding as a living, mobile infrastructure that restores both ecological and social balance in dense urban environments. Scaffolding, once a temporary tool for construction and repair, has become a persistent element of the city’s streetscape, often unsafe, dark, and alienating. This project transforms that negative space into a vibrant, adaptive network that reconnects the built environment with nature and the community.
The proposal envisions scaffolding as an Urban Vine, a megastructure that attaches to buildings, grows across neighborhoods, and evolves with the city’s continuous transformation. Prefabricated modules host vegetation and support ecological succession, expanding the percentage of sustainable green surfaces while cooling the urban microclimate and purifying air. As the scaffolding migrates across sites, it leaves traces of improved environmental quality and new public experiences in its path.
At the human scale, the Urban Vine redefines the sidewalk as an active, inclusive space for gathering and interaction rather than a narrow corridor beneath construction. Integrated lighting, seating, and planting encourage social activity, while the flexible structure can accommodate local events, pop up markets, or community gardens. The system acts not only as a parasitic structure borrowing the city’s skeleton but also as a symbiotic organism that gives back life to the urban fabric.
In the broader context, the Urban Vine represents a paradigm shift in how cities perceive impermanence and repair. It reclaims temporary scaffolding as a catalyst for permanent urban resilience, transforming the city’s constant construction cycle into an opportunity for ecological renewal and civic engagement. Drawing from precedents like vertical forests and hydroponic farms, this concept expands greening beyond individual buildings to a citywide adaptive framework. The Urban Vine envisions New York as a living organism where infrastructure, vegetation, and community coexist, regenerating the ecology, identity, and experience of urban life.

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