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Flood.Farm.Flow

The Sunset Park Community has been wanting access to the waterfront for a long time now. The flood-resilient development aims to provide more than just a green space. The goal is to offer the community access to the waterfront and a deeper ecological connection. An elevated walkway is proposed to guide visitors from the city towards the water’s edge, offering an immersive experience. The pier would serve as a hub for farming fresh produce and educating people about the city’s natural ecology. The site is divided into four ecological zones, showcasing the natural transition of species and vegetation. An event space serves as a communal anchor, hosting various activities from weekly markets to large gatherings. The elevated path weaves through these zones, enriching the journey towards the water. It’s a pier over the existing pier that makes the experience more interactive and responds to the rising sea levels.