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‘Build a Better Burb’ Competition Revitalizes Suburban Areas

07/12/2010
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    <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/nyc">Manhattan</a> may be a densely developed, well-oiled machine, but the neighboring suburbs of this bustling metropolitan paint another picture. These spaces are littered with vacant lots, barren asphalt parking, and other signs of poor <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/urban-design">urban planning</a> -- elements that continue to reap socio-economic havoc in the communities where they are located. “<a href="http://www.buildabetterburb.org/">Build a Better Burb</a>” is a new design competition that sets out to recover 8,300 acres (roughly equal to the area south of 50th Street in Manhattan) in the Long Island boroughs of New York City. <br> <br> One entry in particular that has caught our eye comes via the design team of Tobias Holler, Katelyn Mulry, Sven Peters and Ana Serra. Their impressive submission '<a href="http://vimeo.com/13052474">LIRR: Long Island Radically Rezoned – A Regenerative Vision for a Living Island</a>' has not only been selected as a finalist of Build a Better Burb, but Tobias Holler also has a special connection to Inhabitat – Tobias was the runner-up in our ‘<a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/06/15/pimp-my-eco-ride-win-a-strida-sx-limited-folding-bike/">Pimp My Eco-Ride Contest</a>’ last summer! Read ahead for details on their impressive submission, which addresses issues related to developing community relationships with nature, <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/renewable-energy">renewable energy</a>, <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/water-issues">water</a>, locally-produced food, and effective <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/waste-reduction">waste management</a>.
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  • LIRR: Long Island Radically Rezoned – A Regenerative Vision for a Living Island
    “LIRR: Long Island Radically Rezoned – A Regenerative Vision for a Living Island” proposes applying closed-loop principles on a macro scale. The resulting plan finds water, energy and waste neutrality, 100% of food is locally-produced, and the overall condition results in a 50/50 balance between nature and man-made.
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  • Build a Better Burb
    The structures which sit at the bottom right of this image, dubbed “Bucky Domes,” represent glass-enclosed high-density hydroponic farms, which will be responsible for producing food for all of Long Island. Wind farms sit offshore, taking advantage of the natural air currents.
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  • Smart Cells
    Smart cells follow land use logic based on infrastructure - existing LIRR stations will be the focal point on which area subdivisions are made. Densification will occur within the downtown to more effectively utilize the man-made landscape, leaving open space in the surrounding area for agriculture and habitat restoration.
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  • Smart Cells
    Administrative re-organization based on the smart cells system brings forth a living island, with cells operating in tandem.
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  • Smart Cells
    Fossil fuel-free transportation is the goal of the new system. To compliment the eco-efficiency of the existing LIRR, there will be restricted car access zones, eco boulevards with light rail, hybrid buses, and bikeways.
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  • Smart Cells
    The regenerative living island will draw upon its own renewable resources and replenish its finite ones as they are being depleted - water from rain, electricity from wind, food from compost generated through from organic waste, hot water from sun, and green open space from vacated built areas.
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  • Downtown Hicksville
    Downtown Hicksville is the model for revitalization, which follows four strategies that will alter vacant spaces and achieve the required suburban density.
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  • Downtown Hicksville
    The existing condition - downtown blocks have been given over to surface parking, there is no activity, and no spatial definition with respect to public space.
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  • Downtown Hicksville
    To remedy the current situation the proposal suggests transformation through: covered parking, blocks wrapped with retail destinations, building up to property lines, and forming high density residences within low-rise structures.
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  • Downtown Hicksville
    In conjunction in conjunction with "Fix-A-Block." the "Mall Chopper" plan will subdivide large underutilized surface parking around malls into small blocks that echo the small-scale grain of the surrounding context.
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  • Downtown Hicksville
    The resulting typology.
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  • Downtown Hicksville
    The central public space will be situated at the train station, where a new vibrant downtown center will be the extension of an eco-boulevard.
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  • Downtown Hicksville
    The plan will give the community a new identity characterized by a folded landscape of public spaces that extend from the street level to the elevated train tracks.
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Build a Better Burb

Manhattan may be a densely developed, well-oiled machine, but the neighboring suburbs of this bustling metropolitan paint another picture. These spaces are littered with vacant lots, barren asphalt parking, and other signs of poor urban planning -- elements that continue to reap socio-economic havoc in the communities where they are located. “Build a Better Burb” is a new design competition that sets out to recover 8,300 acres (roughly equal to the area south of 50th Street in Manhattan) in the Long Island boroughs of New York City.

One entry in particular that has caught our eye comes via the design team of Tobias Holler, Katelyn Mulry, Sven Peters and Ana Serra. Their impressive submission 'LIRR: Long Island Radically Rezoned – A Regenerative Vision for a Living Island' has not only been selected as a finalist of Build a Better Burb, but Tobias Holler also has a special connection to Inhabitat – Tobias was the runner-up in our ‘Pimp My Eco-Ride Contest’ last summer! Read ahead for details on their impressive submission, which addresses issues related to developing community relationships with nature, renewable energy, water, locally-produced food, and effective waste management.

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