eric | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 10 2007 | design, architecture, Lebbeus Woods, New York, thepugetnews
BLDGBLOG interviews avant-garde architect Lebbeus Woods about a sketch of New York where the East River and Hudson are dammed to expose a currently underwater new sub-world.
Quoted: I wanted to suggest that maybe lower Manhattan – not lower downtown, but lower in the sense of below the city – could form a new relationship with the planet. So, in the drawing, you see that the East River and the Hudson are both dammed. They’re purposefully drained, as it were. The underground – or lower Manhattan – is revealed, and, in the drawing, there are suggestions of inhabitation in that lower region.
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