Manhattan's 'Dry Line' Will Look Something Like This...

Manhattan's 'Dry Line' Will Look Something Like This...

This article originally appeared on ArchDaily by Karissa Rosenfield

A vision to protect post-Sandy Manhattan against future superstorms, Bjarke Ingels Group’s (BIG) “Dry Line” seeks to form a continuous storm barrier around lower Manhattan by transforming underutilized waterfront spaces into a “protective ribbon” of public parks and amenities. Though ambitious, the project is not impossible; it was one of six winners in the US’ Rebuild by Design competition that is envisioning ways New York can protect its edge.

Watch the film above, by Squint/Opera, to see what Manhattan could potentially look like in the future, and read more about the project here. The Dry Line is also on view at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C as part of BIG’s exhibition HOT TO COLD: an odyssey of architectural adaptation.

Cite: Rosenfield, Karissa."Animated Film Envisions BIG’s Manhattan “Dry Line”" 17 Feb 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed 23 Feb 2015.

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