The Peace Pentagon was an iconic building, which served as the headquarters for a community of peace and justice organizations. In 2008, the building was in danger of being sold. The competition broadened the circle of concern by inviting a worldwide constituency to consider how the building could become more active in the community’s work. 128 entries were submitted.
The theme of re-connecting the Peace Pentagon with its neighborhood was expressed through a parade to Storefront for Art and Architecture for a launch party, interactive maps of NYC peace actions, a public presentation at the Center for Architecture.
An 80′ lettering installation announced the exhibition of competition entries, “How Can a Building Mobilize for Peace and Justice?” The exhibition was held at the NYPL Mulberry St Branch, McNally Jackson Books, ABC No Rio, and Common Room.
Funding for Peace Pentagon: A Call to action was provided by the Fund For Creative Communities and the Manhattan Community Arts Fund.