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Looking to transform one of the world’s most iconic structures, architect Daniel Gillen has submitted an ambitious proposal to the Van Alen Institute’s Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge Competition. Titled the “Brooklyn Bluff”, the project envisions a new borough floating above the East River.
The project’s organic form was inspired by natural landform features found at water body edges. The design seeks to enhance public connection to nature and foster a new perspective on adaptive reuse projects.
According to the project description, “Through economizing the structure with an inhabitable program, a symbiotic relationship between revenue income and bridge maintenance costs are achieved, ensuring longevity in functionality for the future.”
“Brooklyn Bluff” evaluates a multitude of factors, including social conditions, fiscal longevity and safety. A large public park in the development will balance the private economic incentives for the site.
“Brooklyn Bluff” aims to encourage the public to acknowledge that the future is both literally and figuratively “supported” by the past. It seeks to be as bold and ambitious as the original Brooklyn Bridge in order to compliment New York City and Brooklyn. The project leverages the original structure by embracing the pier, while the cable structure supports the cantilevered span. One element is thus grounded in history while the other is reaching towards the future.
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