Newtown Creek Revitalization
Master's report_2015 Spring
de Sunyoung Roh
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Urban Waterfronts are desirable for many reasons and have become a focal point of
development in cities. The Newtown Creek waterfront, which is located between Brooklyn and Queens, has high potential for industrial development as well as opportunities for mixed use and recreational activities to bring the surrounding neighborhood together. Although industries in Newtown Creek are less active than in the past, the area is still heavily used by industries and can take advantage of being at the waterfront while still
having water-dependent transportation. New York City has designated the site as a ‘Priority Marine Activity Zone’ and suggests supporting industrial and maritime activities within New York City’s Waterfront revitalization Program (WRP).
Due to serious contamination, including oil spills and dumping of raw sewage, Newtown Creek has become one of the most polluted industrial sites in the United States. Newtown Creek is a designated Superfund site. The Newtown Creek Superfund essentially deals with the body of water itself, not the surrounding land. Another important issue about the site is the lack of public access points for the waterfront, which are difficult to find and can be unsafe for users.
This project explores sustainable waterfront development in Newtown Creek, focusing on a water purification strategy while enhancing economic and social values of the site. Analyses include evaluation of efforts, needs, and issues of the local communities and organizations concerned with the site. The design is intended to connect neighborhoods to the waterfront, offering safe and pleasant public access, while allowing people to utilize the waterfront for opportunities.
development in cities. The Newtown Creek waterfront, which is located between Brooklyn and Queens, has high potential for industrial development as well as opportunities for mixed use and recreational activities to bring the surrounding neighborhood together. Although industries in Newtown Creek are less active than in the past, the area is still heavily used by industries and can take advantage of being at the waterfront while still
having water-dependent transportation. New York City has designated the site as a ‘Priority Marine Activity Zone’ and suggests supporting industrial and maritime activities within New York City’s Waterfront revitalization Program (WRP).
Due to serious contamination, including oil spills and dumping of raw sewage, Newtown Creek has become one of the most polluted industrial sites in the United States. Newtown Creek is a designated Superfund site. The Newtown Creek Superfund essentially deals with the body of water itself, not the surrounding land. Another important issue about the site is the lack of public access points for the waterfront, which are difficult to find and can be unsafe for users.
This project explores sustainable waterfront development in Newtown Creek, focusing on a water purification strategy while enhancing economic and social values of the site. Analyses include evaluation of efforts, needs, and issues of the local communities and organizations concerned with the site. The design is intended to connect neighborhoods to the waterfront, offering safe and pleasant public access, while allowing people to utilize the waterfront for opportunities.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Arquitectura
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 144 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9781320704335
- Fecha de publicación: may. 15, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Urban_design, Landscape_Architecture, Architecture, Master's_report, NewtownCreek, Waterfront
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