Project Details
- Project Name
- Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6
- Location
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New York ,NY ,United States
- Architect
- Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG)
- Client/Owner
- Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
- Project Types
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Cultural ,Infrastructure
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 6,000 sq. feet
- Shared by
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editor,hanley wood, llc
- Consultants
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Landscape Architect: MVVA,Structural Engineer: Knippers Helbig,Lighting Designer: Tilotson Design Associates,null: AltieriSeborWieber,Electrical Engineer: AltieriSeborWieber,Plumbing Engineer: AltieriSeborWieber,Pantocraft,Formactiv
- Project Status
- On the Boards/In Progress
Project Description
FROM THE ARCHITECTS:
BIG+MVVA have unveiled their design for Pier 6 of Brooklyn Bridge Park, a public space and pavilion in form of a massive wood-clad triangular viewing platform for events and skyline gazing.
BIG’s proposal for Brooklyn Bridge Park, a project that has revitalized the New York City waterfront, consists of a 6,000 ft2 (560 m2) triangular cross-laminated timber structure, serving both as pavilion and platform. Sloping upwards 17.5 feet (5.3 m) in height from the foot of the large gathering lawn, the platform provides magnificent views of the surrounding harbor, the Statue of Liberty, the Manhattan skyline, and the Brooklyn Bridge. In conjunction with the adjacent greenery, Pier 6 will be dominated by a flower field and treed areas giving the area seasonal displays of color.
The surface of terraced stairs, softly illuminated, will allow for large and small events and is fully ADA accessible. The pavilion, supported by thin steel columns, is brightly lit with up-lights and provides shade, shelter and space for indoor activities. Movable site furniture underneath the platform will accommodate a variety of programs, from food carts and picnicking to community events and small performances.
Bjarke Ingels comments: “The Mantaray is a small public platform at the end of the pier - equally accessible above and below. Its namesake organic slopes and curves have been shaped by concerns for accessibility, safety, shelter, structure - like a manmade reef evolved to accommodate human life.”
“This spectacular structure will provide much-needed shade and a unique space for public events, while offering a dramatic ascent to the water’s edge,” said Regina Myer, President of Brooklyn Bridge Park. “We are so pleased with the collaboration between Michael Van Valkenburgh’s landscape design for the southern portion of the park, and Bjarke Ingels’ design for a breathtaking architectural addition that provides a truly special moment on the waterfront.”
BIG was selected as winner of the project in Spring 2013. The collaboration between MVVA and BIG has evolved into a fruitful partnership where pavilion and landscape design inform and inspire each other. The project won the unanimous approval of the Community Board’s executive committee, as well as from the city’s Public Design Commission.
For more information, please visit http://big.dk/#projects-bbp