Sponge Park

Sponge Park Nature-Based Infrastructure for Cleaner Urban Environments - Park Books

Paperback (13 May 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal is a hidden landmark, a valuable but latent asset to the local and broader community. Formerly a wetland creek, it is now severely polluted and bordered by industrial buildings. Although it is surrounded by residential neighbourhoods, there is hardly any public access to the water's edge. The existing canal bulkhead and drainage is also a piece of hard engineered infrastructure that is seemingly easy to maintain but inadequate for managing extreme weather-when it fails the impacts are catastrophic.
The Gowanus Canal Sponge Park, which was completed in 2016 and won the inaugural Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian National Design Award for Climate Action in 2020, is designed as a series of public urban waterfront spaces that slow, absorb, and filter dirty surface water runoff to clean contaminated canal water, reduce combined sewer overflow, and to activate the canal edge. Revealing the form, distribution, and size of natural ecological patterns in relation to the shape and patterns of infrastructure, neighbourhoods, and political jurisdictions is another key component of the design.
This book introduces the Sponge Park in great detail with photos, illustrations, plans, and diagrams. It demonstrates the concept's potential as component of a larger vision for a new paradigm of coastal urbanism, upland adaptation, and right of way design in the 21st century that anticipates more frequent extreme weather impacts and affects American policy making. It is a must-read for design students, architects, and academics as well as for elected officials, policy makers, and community activists.

Book information

ISBN: 9783038602491
Publisher: Park Books
Imprint: Park Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 712.50974723
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 454g
Height: 240mm
Width: 170mm