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Bourdain Market SuperPierThe hotly anticipated makeover of Manhattan's Pier 57 into a "SuperPier" is inching along, and new renderings have us even more excited about the project than ever before. <a href="http://www.6sqft.com/new-renderings-of-superpier-googles-new-nyc-digs-bourdain-food-market-to-arrive-in-2018">Here’s a first look</a> at what the giant “shipping container mall” might look like with chef Anthony Bourdain’s new food market as the star attraction. The project has been a work in progress for several years, and is creeping ever closer to fruition, as more details fall into place. The SuperPier’s largest tenant will be a 100-stall Asian food market curated by Bourdain and his business partners. These early renderings bring to life the proposal from Young Woo/RXR, illustrating how the pier will be transformed into a bustling space for dining, relaxation, and celebration.1
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-14-1024x771The proposal has Bourdain’s market consuming the first and second floors of the old pier, in an ambitious endeavor to curate NYC’s first-ever 155,000-square-foot, $60 million market which the chef has described as inspired by “an Asian night market.” Just as Bourdain himself is not your average, everyday TV personality, so too his market will not be average in any way. At the heart of the chef’s mission is the drive to create an authentic foodie haven for a variety of ethnic cuisines, filling every corner of the SuperPier space with something delicious, something distinctive, and something different.2
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-5-1024x490The gigantic “shipping container mall” that will take over Pier 57 is also planned to have <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/new-designs-for-superpier-shipping-container-malls-13339-square-foot-rooftop-park-revealed/">a 13,000-square-foot rooftop park</a> with movable shades and brilliantly colored blossoms. Plans suggest that space will host outdoor events like film festivals and music concerts, in addition to providing a green getaway from the hum of the city.3
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-19The market is slated for a 2018 opening, and the interior space will be designed by Roman and Williams. We’re practically salivating for the chance to see what they will create with Bourdain’s inspiration. Once the market opens, visitors will surely have no reservations about the installation of such a massive, diverse food offering in the giant “anti-mall” which promises something for everyone. Based on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bct8stbZafI">his recent experiences</a>, perhaps Bourdain will save a little room for his new favorite cultural icon: Waffle House.4
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-9-1024x497Rendering of future SuperPier, the shipping container mall at Pier 575
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-10-1024x498Rendering of future SuperPier, the shipping container mall at Pier 576
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-2-1024x658Rendering of future SuperPier, the shipping container mall at Pier 577
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-18-1024x576Rendering of future SuperPier, the shipping container mall at Pier 578
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-24Rendering of future SuperPier, the shipping container mall at Pier 579
Melk-Handel-Architects-RXR-Realty-Young-Woo-Associates-SuperPier-4-1024x576Rendering of future SuperPier, the shipping container mall at Pier 5710










