 My name is Salman Khan and I'm with People for the Pavilion. We work to kind of raise awareness about the New York State Pavilion structure and help people reimagine what it could be in the future. We launched this competition with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the goal really was to kind of help people to imagine this as something other than an abandoned structure. We partnered with local organizations, Ibrido's Collective and RPG Studios to kind of do some on-the-ground programs to connect people with designers or planners or architects and help them to represent their ideas. The Pavilion was a great opportunity to really reimagine the potential of the space given that it's technically been abandoned since the early 70s. It shows the possibility of what that space could be if the community were to get involved and reimagine it for the future. When we bring the people self-tomorrow to public spaces we engage communities by asking the simple question like, anything goes. So from there we invite committee members to start imagining the space by using simple tools like crayons and colored pencils. It's really exciting to hear what somebody's vision for the tent of tomorrow is and then to kind of help them visually see that and to work with them to get that vision the way they want and to me that's really important. I mean, the fact that you have 3D printers, virtual reality deploy those two tools together alone with the imagination of the public that gives them very good ideas. Okay, this is my rooftop store plan idea. The giant roll call today surrounded this whole park. This area is going to be a garden. It's going to be split into 3 areas. Penguin waterslides where people can see penguin having fun like playing on the water slide. We had some idea for the small kids which is the bumpy course. They can turn it too hard over to our museum with sports. This is the cupcake of fun. The goal really is to kind of raise people's awareness and get people excited about the possibilities. Engaging folks to reimagine how spaces could serve their needs and creating a process for their input. We're really, really excited to engage in those conversations around the pavilion. That's exactly the kind of excitement that we're trying to generate with this project.