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THE BLOOMING BAY

Project by Deepanksha Gillakamsetty / Manuela Hurtado / Susana Chinchilla / Yi-Jou (Zoe) Lin

Blooming Bay is a radical vision for the future that reimagines the The Great South Bay as a space for adventure, self expression, and collective living.

This project proposes a new way of inhabitation in response to increasing threats of climate change in coastal US cities. By shifting how we value water, land, and ultimately each other, the Bay emerges as a site for alternative human and wildlife settlement.

To Bloom is to Grow.

To Grow is to Care.