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#1220707588NYCEA - NEW-YORK CITY ESTUARY AQUARIUM
NYCEA puts emphasis on the issue of pollution in the Hudson river and aim to give New Yorkers awareness of flora and fauna of their estuary.
The industrial layer is raised releasing the nature original state. The fragmented aquarium is slightly and linearly filed on this nature to give a clean environment for the aquatic species. The exploration ends with a wake-up call where the New Yorker is face-to-face with the pollution in the East river. The future of NYCEA is an aquarium without any walls between the basins and the river, where all species live in a healthy environment. #1268944873NYAq
NYAq removes visitors from terra firma in favor of a more aquatic environment, reflecting the one their grandchildren will face in future coastal communities. A topographic site permits intrusion by today’s high tide, challenging notions of property and illustrating the fragile condition facing Earth’s inhabitants. Submerging programmatic spaces serves to embrace hydrology rather than retreat from it, by providing assembly space encircled by water and increased public space at grade. Visitors are further submerged in aquarium exhibits with tunnels running through fluid tanks that rise to grade for teaser views. Masses rise and sink to indicate a tenable subsurface environment.
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#1344633981NYC AQUARIUM & PUBLIC WATERFRONT
The aquarium and site create a series of indoor/outdoor spaces unified by a lamella roof. The central axis of the site draws pedestrians from high traffic areas, moves them through the site, and connects with existing parks. This pathway and the site’s amphitheater and park space slope upwards for site utility and flood control. Visitors enter the aquarium on the second level, are compressed and descend in a spiral, then emerge into a large hub space featuring the aquarium’s largest tank. Aquarium staff can access all of the exhibits directly via a carefully designed service scheme.
#1356726825NEW YORK CITY AQUARIUM
Even the street’s organization is on the cards, the relation with the sea is side-lining. The matter here is to sink into the sea to get it. The sheet of glass like a groundwater or Coral sea refer to ocean world has been eating in Big apple’s building. Inside, we are like in the reef. Topics are empty, immersion and diving. All is about sea experience. More than a new project, here a new shape of Coney Island is expressed, a contemporary vision of Luna Park, to encourage the dream of residents and tourists.
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#1262117813Dive in
Dive in‘ is a concept for the whole project. Dive in an adventure and explore the Ocean, dive in education and learn about the global climate or just literally dive in a tank and discover it‘s inhabitants in an ‚Orb’. The concepts relates additionally on the thermohaline circulation (THC) which is crucial for the global climate and a welcome opportunity for the sea dwellers to travel from point a to point b. The surface and deep water currents provide two various sections. At the surface current section you learn everything about his way through the oceans, his biodiversity and the importance for the global climate.
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#1325227446NYC Aquarium and Waterfront Park
NYC Aquarium Park is an inspired design that turns constraints into opportunities and creates a destination for the people of New York City that features themes of
experience, education and interaction. The aquarium and public park marry together in a way that seamlessly melds aesthetic with function, together forming a unique adventure. This design has a strong focus on interpreting how the aquarium can be partnered with the land that surrounds it and how a dialogue between the two can be formed. #1237430138Splash Oceanarium
Culture spills across Queens. Within its neighborhoods and surrounding borrows, Long Island society streams into a new vessel, Splash Oceanarium. Reinvigorating both the local community and tourist, the building evolves beyond the traditional aquarium by cultivating education, health, and play. With our dynamic design, unique experience, and the surrounding landscape we have provided a node to escape and allow wonder to roam unrestricted. Diving into our development, visitors will flee the banality of Manhattan skyscrapers and discover the curiosity of our existence: nature.
Our aquarium establishes a design standard for future development that elevates public interaction open to everyone. |
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