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Raad Studio-designed Lowline project to create ‘world’s first underground park’ in New York
POSTED 30 Jun 2015 . BY Jak Phillips
The project would see light reflectors placed on surrounding buildings and rooftops to channel sunlight into the park Credit: Raad Studio
The team behind an ambitious New York design project to create the ‘world's first underground park’ have turned to Kickstarter to raise US$200,000 (€179,000, £127,000) for technical development for the complex scheme.
The US$60m (€53.8m, £38.2m) Lowline project, designed by James Ramsey of Raad Studio, would see the transformation of an abandoned, underground trolley terminal in Manhattan's Lower East Side. It would harness solar power to become a fully-lit public park with trees, planting, seating and artwork.
The technically challenging concept would act as a counterpoint to New York's High Line scheme, which has seen an elevated urban park created on a disused railway line. High Line's third and final phase was completed in September and was a collaboration between landscape firm James Corner Field Operations, architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Dutch planting designer Piet Oudolf.
Money generated for Lowline through the Kickstarter crowd funding platform would be used to fund a science laboratory, open to the public from the autumn, that would explore and develop the use of solar energy in the subterranean park. It is being spearheaded by the Lowline organisation, a not-for-profit organisation led by Ramsey and former radio producer Daniel Barasch. It has also won support from a number of designers, as well as Girls star Lena Dunham and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark.
Daniel Barasch gave a TED Talk outlining plans for the Lowline
The project would see light reflectors placed on surrounding buildings and rooftops to channel sunlight into the park. They would direct the sun's rays to an above-ground solar collector, which would then funnel the light downward through fibre-optic cables. The cables would be linked to dome-shape panels that would beam the natural light throughout the park.
The Lowline team says the technology would support photosynthesis, enabling plants and trees to grow. Artificial light would illuminate the park when sunlight is not available.
The Kickstarter campaign had already raised US$113,926 (€102,000, £72,500) as of June 30 and is due to run until July 8.
By the end of 2017, the Lowline group hopes to complete negotiations and launch a capital campaign to support construction of the park, with a target opening date of 2018.
Artificial light would illuminate the park when sunlight is not available Credit: Raad Studio
The Lowline team says the technology would support photosynthesis, enabling plants and trees to grow Credit: Raad Studio
The Lowline scheme, designed by James Ramsey of Raad Studio, would see the transformation of an abandoned, underground trolley terminal in Manhattan's Lower East Side Credit: Raad Studio
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Raad Studio-designed Lowline project to create ‘world’s first underground park’ in New York
POSTED 30 Jun 2015 . BY Jak Phillips
The project would see light reflectors placed on surrounding buildings and rooftops to channel sunlight into the park Credit: Raad Studio
The team behind an ambitious New York design project to create the ‘world's first underground park’ have turned to Kickstarter to raise US$200,000 (€179,000, £127,000) for technical development for the complex scheme.
The US$60m (€53.8m, £38.2m) Lowline project, designed by James Ramsey of Raad Studio, would see the transformation of an abandoned, underground trolley terminal in Manhattan's Lower East Side. It would harness solar power to become a fully-lit public park with trees, planting, seating and artwork.
The technically challenging concept would act as a counterpoint to New York's High Line scheme, which has seen an elevated urban park created on a disused railway line. High Line's third and final phase was completed in September and was a collaboration between landscape firm James Corner Field Operations, architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Dutch planting designer Piet Oudolf.
Money generated for Lowline through the Kickstarter crowd funding platform would be used to fund a science laboratory, open to the public from the autumn, that would explore and develop the use of solar energy in the subterranean park. It is being spearheaded by the Lowline organisation, a not-for-profit organisation led by Ramsey and former radio producer Daniel Barasch. It has also won support from a number of designers, as well as Girls star Lena Dunham and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark.
Daniel Barasch gave a TED Talk outlining plans for the Lowline
The project would see light reflectors placed on surrounding buildings and rooftops to channel sunlight into the park. They would direct the sun's rays to an above-ground solar collector, which would then funnel the light downward through fibre-optic cables. The cables would be linked to dome-shape panels that would beam the natural light throughout the park.
The Lowline team says the technology would support photosynthesis, enabling plants and trees to grow. Artificial light would illuminate the park when sunlight is not available.
The Kickstarter campaign had already raised US$113,926 (€102,000, £72,500) as of June 30 and is due to run until July 8.
By the end of 2017, the Lowline group hopes to complete negotiations and launch a capital campaign to support construction of the park, with a target opening date of 2018.
Artificial light would illuminate the park when sunlight is not available Credit: Raad Studio
The Lowline team says the technology would support photosynthesis, enabling plants and trees to grow Credit: Raad Studio
The Lowline scheme, designed by James Ramsey of Raad Studio, would see the transformation of an abandoned, underground trolley terminal in Manhattan's Lower East Side Credit: Raad Studio
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New York's High Line from demolition,
turned it into a liner urban park and
unleashed a movement on the world
Longevitix, a clinical platform for preventive and longevity medicine, has launched its AI-
powered intelligence system to help physicians deliver continuous, personalised longevity-
focused care at scale.
Atmantan Wellness Centre, an integrative wellness destination in Mulshi, near Pune in India, is
expanding its portfolio by adding a new centre in Hyderabad that will launch between 2028 and
2029.
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has revealed that almost half of participating respondents (46 per cent) are unaware that
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