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1 VÄRDESKAPANDE ARKITEKTUR MED UTGÅNSPUNKT I EKOSYSTEMTJÄNSTER. NEW YORK, KÖPENHAMN OCH KIRUNA - NIELS DE BRUIN, PARTNER - WHITE ARKITEKTER
2 HURRICANE SANDY
3 LONG ISLAND the Godfather (1972) Scent of a Woman (1992) New Jack City (1991) Malcolm X (1992) Batman Forever (1995) Men in Black II (2002) Crocodile Dundee II (1988) Citizen Kane (1941) What happens in Vegas (2008) Goodfellas (1990) Meet the Parents (2000) North by Northwest (1959) The Age of Innocence (1993) Love Story (1970) The Manchurian Candidate (1962) Cruel Intentions (1999) Hitch (2005) Pollock (2000) Eternal Sunshine on the Spotless mind (2004)
4 SMALL MEANS & GREAT ENDS
5 FOR A RESILIENT ROCKAWAY 1 a holistic approach to resiliency We believe in a holistic approach to resiliency - one that provides a framework to guard against socio-economic dangers and to natural disasters.
6 FOR A RESILIENT ROCKAWAY to be resilient 2 To ensure a resilient urban development we start with the community and provide the people a robust urban design.
7 COMMUNITY ROBUST DESIGN ATLANTIC OCEAN
8 GREAT ENDS 1 a new home for the community of Arverne East An authentic urban development for an inclusive community that will enable all members to fl ourish. It respects all citizens and provides opportunities for them to engage in decision-making processes that affect their lives directly.
9 GREAT ENDS 2 a lively and beautiful environment that interacts with natural forces The community must develop a symbiotic relationship with the environment, similar to how a surfer rides the waves.
10 GREAT ENDS a beach community
11 GREAT ENDS rise beyond resilient The term resiliency implies a return of something that was damaged to its original form. The community must not settle for a return to the past but instead adapt and actively improve conditions both for this generation and for those to come.
12 SMALL MEANS ECOLOGICAL PARKS NATURE EDUCATION FLEXIBLE PANELS SEASONAL STORMWATER PARK SIGHT LINES SAND MOTOR sand motor sand current FOLDABLE FACADES TEACHING ORCHARD PLAYGROUNDS an untraditional approach Instead of delivering a one package solution we suggest the design to consist of a series of small interventions that are small, adaptable, feasible, affordable and smart.
13 GREAT ENDS a robust urban development The design welcomes the continuation of the grid layout as it provides a clear layout which the local community is so familiar with.
14 A TOWN SQUARE PS 106 PROTECTED NATURE PRESERVE PARK A PARK COMMUNITY CENTER LEARNING CENTER BOARDWALK THE PIER public space as social nodes Public places form the most essential element in urban design. Our design includes a variety of public spaces that serve a variety of individuals who together form the community of Arverne East.
15 WETLAND PARK PARK PROTECTED NATURE PRESERVE GARDENS BIRD HABITAT ecological landscape Two landscaped parks provide proximity for the entire development and its surroundings to nature; and forms a transition from the urban programmed landscape to the protected nature preserve and dune preservation. 23 /38
16 SEASONAL WETLAND 100 % GREEN SEASONAL WETLAND WATER RETENTION WETLAND PARK WAVE BREAKING ISLANDS storm water landscape The landscape is designed to direct stormwater away from houses and other essential facilities. 25 /38
17 basin overflow control hard edge / curb with gutters road planting medium outlet outlet to basin basin prepared soil mixture gravel pipe bed perforated pipe swale storm water landscape The landscape is designed to direct stormwater away from houses and other essential facilities.
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19 40 UNITS / ACRE 16,6 UNITS / ACRE character of the development The wide variety of housing typologies vary subtly in density and style, from the more dense urban character along the boulevard at the Beach 44 th Street Station to the more open and green area in the east.
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21 COMMUNITY MEETINGS WETLAND VEGETATION PUBLIC CONNECTIONS SEMI-PUBLIC BBQ PARTY GARDENING PLAYGROUND COMMUNAL SPACE PRIVATE SPACE PUBLIC WALKWAY shared space connects people By incorporating semi-private outdoor spaces at the center of the housing blocks, we are offering multiple opportunities for community engagement. + in association with: 32 /38
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23 OPEN SPACES SHARED SOCIAL SPACES POCKET PARKS PROTECTED PLAYGROUND PRIVATE GARDENS PUBLIC COURTYARD WALKABLE STREETSCAPE ENERGY SAVING STREET LIGHTNING GREEN ROOF SOLAR PV-CELLS RAIN WATER HARVESTING SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS HYBRID NATURAL VENTILATION GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP BUILDING SYSTEMS RAIN GARDEN POROUS SURFACE GREY WATER IRRIGATION SYSTEM STORM FLOODING ZONE STORMWATER DRAINAGE GREEN HOUSE SURFACE STORM WATER SYSTEM
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PROJECT BOOK SMALL MEANS AND GREAT ENDS. in association with:
PROJECT BOOK in association with: + CONTENT Project Book Intro Letter 3 Tab 1 Approach & Objectives 6 Tab 5 Site Systems 19 Tab 0 Executive Summary 4 Tab 2 Site Plan 8 Tab 3 Architectural & Urban Design
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