Last year, New Jersey held a competition to design a visitor center for their largest city, Newark. Over two hundred entries were submitted for the contest, which required the use of innovative sustainable features. One of the finalists was Brooklyn-based architecture firm, super interesting!, with their proposal “Engaging Ecology – Connecting Community,” which features a strong focus on the ties between the local environment and the surrounding community. The visitor center they envision includes a tidal marsh, a permanent exhibit on the history of Newark, a bioremediation system and would be built from reclaimed materials.
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