Van Alen's "Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge" Competition winners have been announced
After much anticipation, the winners of the Van Alen Institute Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge competition have been announced. Thanks to the competition's design jury and a public vote held during the competition's Virtual Design Show, the winning designs are "Brooklyn Bridge Forest" and "Do Look Down." Within the competition's "Professional" and "Young Adult" categories, the competition brief was to provide proposals that would help redefine the Brooklyn Bridge to become "a new kind of icon." With aims to spark more public discussion about New York's infrastructure, the competition winners and selected finalists each provided a design to emphasize "climate action, social equity, and creative expression." Deborah Marton, Executive Director of the Van Alen Institute, shared in a statement, "The competition's top proposals demonstrate the Brooklyn Bridge's potential to be a new kind of icon. The winning and finalist designs all contained excellent elements for us to consider as a city." ...
After much anticipation, the winners of the Van Alen Institute Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge competition have been announced. Thanks to the competition's design jury and a public vote held during the competition's Virtual Design Show, the winning designs are "Brooklyn Bridge Forest" and "Do Look Down."
Within the competition's "Professional" and "Young Adult" categories, the competition brief was to provide proposals that would help redefine the Brooklyn Bridge to become "a new kind of icon." With aims to spark more public discussion about New York's infrastructure, the competition winners and selected finalists each provided a design to emphasize "climate action, social equity, and creative expression."
Deborah Marton, Executive Director of the Van Alen Institute, shared in a statement, "The competition's top proposals demonstrate the Brooklyn Bridge's potential to be a new kind of icon. The winning and finalist designs all contained excellent elements for us to consider as a city." ...