Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
(in association with Greeley and Hansen, Hazen and Sawyer and Malcolm Pirnie)
Brooklyn, New York
54 acres
Projected Completion: 2010

This waste water treatment plant replaces an outmoded and environmentally unsound facility. Its design and construction are organized in phases over a ten-year period, and the plant is to remain fully operational throughout the process. Perimeter fencing, aerial walkways, bridges, major axes, building forms, materials and color are used as ordering devices throughout the site. Large areas of glass provide natural light in machinery rooms and by displaying the process, demystify it. Perimeter green space buffers the plant from the street. The design, which is subject to elaborate public approvals processes, has a "1% for Art" component. This project has received two Awards for Excellence in Design from the New York City Art Commission for its sensitivity to the challenge of locating a large-scale industrial project within a residential neighborhood.

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