The building’s design has (3) components to it: athletic housing units, a bike shop with branching bike ramps to the park, and a bike depository. The cafe on the ground floor addresses Central Park west and Columbus Circle with outdoor seating. The rectangular form is a modular expression of the program inside. The temporary housing above keeps the same language as the cafe but uses different treatments of glass to reflect private versus public space. As it twists to address Columbus Circle, 8th Ave and Broadway, the building gains solar exposure as it reaches 200’ and attaches to a core that orientates with Trump Tower. The ramps act as a literal connection to the park from the athletic hub. As the paths move from the organic nature of the park into the building, the vitality of the park was reflected in the organic form that acts as the heart of the complex and houses the bike and athletic shop. The bike depository is very linear and stands tall to address Broadway. It is a long linear space that uses an automated retrieval system to collect a patrons bike quickly. The stored bicycles create an interactive facade as they get moved around. The hierarchy of the three elements creates a space that won’t be forgotten by athletes and residents alike.