View the winners of the Van Alen Institute and New York City Council Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge Competition!

With aims to spark a larger discussion about New York's infrastructure, the Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge competition finalists each provided a design to emphasize "climate action, social equity, and creative expression." Thanks to the Van Alen Institute's multidisciplinary  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."  Read more about the winners check out their project details below. Professional Category Winner: Brooklyn Bridge ForestBy: Pilot Projects Design Collective, Cities4Forests, Wildlife Conservation Society, Grimshaw, and Silman Project Description: Brooklyn Bridge Forest reimagines the bridge as an icon of climate action and social equity, improving mobility while respecting the landmark structure. The historic wooden walkway is expanded using planks sustainably sourced from a “partner forest,” a community in Guatemala protecting 200,000-acre rainforest. A new dedicated bike path and reclaimed traffic lanes more than triple the space for active and low-carbon transit. Biodiverse “microforests” at either end of the bridge bring nature to New York City, and serve as green spaces for underserved communities. Read the full post on Bustler

View the winners of the Van Alen Institute and New York City Council Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge Competition!

With aims to spark a larger discussion about New York's infrastructure, the Reimagining Brooklyn Bridge competition finalists each provided a design to emphasize "climate action, social equity, and creative expression." Thanks to the Van Alen Institute's multidisciplinary  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."  Read more about the winners check out their project details below.

Professional Category Winner: Brooklyn Bridge Forest
By: Pilot Projects Design CollectiveCities4ForestsWildlife Conservation Society, Grimshaw, and 
Silman

Project Description: Brooklyn Bridge Forest reimagines the bridge as an icon of climate action and social equity, improving mobility while respecting the landmark structure. The historic wooden walkway is expanded using planks sustainably sourced from a “partner forest,” a community in Guatemala protecting 200,000-acre rainforest. A new dedicated bike path and reclaimed traffic lanes more than triple the space for active and low-carbon transit. Biodiverse “microforests” at either end of the bridge bring nature to New York City, and serve as green spaces for underserved communities.

Read the full post on Bustler