Greenpoint-Williamsburg Waterfront Open Space Master Plan
Brooklyn, NY — 2010
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Masterplan Overview

To ensure that each independently and incrementally developed open space will communicate a consistent and public waterfront, the Plan presents a clear but flexible design vocabulary, encouraging responsive and innovative design. The Plan resulted in a commission for the Transmitter Park and Pier segment, and the design of a new railing, the Zipper Bench, and new drinking fountains.

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In May of 2005, the City of New York rezoned 200 blocks in north Brooklyn’s Greenpoint and Williamsburg, enabling the transformation of four miles of post-industrial waterfront into a new public park. The adopted zoning changes allowed for the creation of a public waterfront walkway and adjoining public open spaces through the joint efforts of private developers and public agencies. Over 30 acres of planned public parks and 1 mile of Shore Public Walkway were designed, developed and maintained solely by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation. 

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New York City Department of Parks & Recreation
WXY architecture + urban design

Claire Weisz Architects LLP
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