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“Cool Water, Hot Island” Winning Design for Times Square Makeover

by , 05/25/10

times square, new york city, nyc, broadway, pedestrian, pedestrian friendly, urban space, public space, installation, molly dillworth, cool water hot island, pour painting, urban heat island effect, manhattan, green design, eco design,

With Times Square now officially a pedestrian-only zone, the NYC Department of Transportation is looking to implement a massive overhaul to the area. But before that can happen in 2012, they wanted a semi-temporary installation to “refresh and revive” the streetscape. Molly Dilworth, known for her rooftop pour paintings, was recently awarded the first prize for her entry “Cool Water, Hot Island”. Her proposal is a graphical representation of NASA’s infrared satellite data of Manhattan, and appears to be a cool, refreshing river of water flowing down Broadway!

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2 Responses to ““Cool Water, Hot Island” Winning Design for Times Square Makeover”

  1. davidwayneosedach davidwayneosedach says:

    How about some palm trees in there?

  2. [...] ultimately comes up with for the foot-traffic heavy section of New York. Installation of the “Cool Water, Hot Island” temporary project by Molly Dilworth, which we’ve written about before, is said to happen in [...]

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