New York’s Governor’s Island is set to receive an incredible set of renovations that will transform the 172-acre plot of decaying Coast Guard structures into a stunning eco-park. Designed by West 8, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and Rogers Marvel Architects, the project is a hybrid of landscape and architecture based around a sinuous set of new paths, watercourses, restaurants, aquaria and even complimentary wooden bicycles. Slated for completion in 2012, the ambitious, new and improved Governors Island will incorporate a host of environmentally friendly features.
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I like the bird’s eye view rendition- looks like a big leaf floating on the river.
SICK!!!!
well i love the idea but dont know if it will exist for more thn a few years as thr are climate changing problems that the world is facing and and other problem that comes in my mind is terror attacks as the city had already vitnis the worse terror attact ever in the history of man kind .
Apropos insightful design, why not make the much safer, more fun, small size ADDULT kick-scooters available, instead of the relatively unsafe, space-conssuming bikes? In fact, such kick-scooters should be distributed for free use in Manhattan!!!