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The Dryline: BIG Plan Fights NYC Floods with Waterfront Park

24 Mar

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A huge infrastructure project designed to prevent future Hurricane Sandy-style devastation, the Dryline is a perfectly-named solution for a city already sporting a successful High Line and an underground Low Line currently under construction. In the wake of that devastating super-storm, over 300,000 homes were left damaged or destroyed and nearly 20 billion dollars of destruction was caused in total – the first section of the Dryline is slated to cost a few hundred million, which in contrast does not seem like so much money.

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Developed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the scheme continuous to evolve with each iteration. This latest video illustrates many of the mechanisms of action through easy-to-understand sketches and diagrams. It also features interviews with New Yorkers about their vision for a greener southern tip for Manhattan.

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Designed to be deployed incrementally, the grand plan involves many discrete steps, each intended to shore up the lower portion of the city – the place that takes the brunt of incoming tides. The individual interventions vary, from berms that double as parks to sliding barriers that move into position during unusually high tides. Ultimately, “the Dryline imagines a landscaped buffer stretching all the way from West 57th Street, looping down to the Battery and back up to East 42nd Street, bestowing Manhattan with a protective green cushion.”

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At the same time, the design follows classic principles of urban landscape pioneers like Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs, taking this environmental challenge as an opportunity to create more park and civic space. Per The Guardian, “With a sprinkling of fairy-dust, the shoreline becomes furnished with undulating berms and protective planting, flip-down baffles and defensive kiosks, promenades and bike paths, bringing pedestrian life worthy of Lisbon or Barcelona to the gritty banks of Manhattan.”

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BIG is a firm known for thinking large and this project is no exception. Then again, lessons learned from the other ambitious urban projects (like NYC’s High Line) can be applied here: built it piece by piece to reduce one-time costs and provide room for adjustment, and take citizen input into account. In the end, anyone who has walked the south edge of Manhattan knows it is a disjointed and, in many places, unwelcoming space – there is a huge opportunity for a new kind of part to provide connectivity and green space from this disparate set of urban landscapes.

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“The Dryline consists of multiple but linked design opportunities; each on different scales of time, size and investment; each local neighborhood tailoring its own set of programs, functions, and opportunities. Small, relatively simple projects maintain the resiliency investment momentum post-Sandy, while setting in motion the longer-term solutions that will be necessary in the future.”

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Batman vs. Captain America In Real Life – Ultimate Fan Fights Episode 1

27 Oct

FB! on.fb.me RT! bit.ly Mobile users, click here to vote: Batman:www.youtube.com Captain America: www.youtube.com Batman The Dark Knight takes on Captain America the first Super Soldier. Who would win in a fight? We want you to decide! It’s batarang vs. shield in the first episode of Ultimate Fan Fights! Please like and share if you want to see more comic book/ video game/movie/TV badasses kick the crap out of each other. Who do you want to seefight? Let us know in the comments! New episodes air each month so subscribe to START! www.youtube.com Give us your feedback! UFF Facebook Page: www.facebook.com UFF is a web series created by: James Mark – twitter.com Yung Lee – twitter.com Director — James Mark Producer — Jon Ho Producer — James Mark Producer — Yung Lee Producer — Avery Chan Executive Producer – Grant Thompson Executive Producer – Bernard Ho Associate Producer — Mark Boucher Batman — Eric Daniel Batman — Geoff Meech Captain America — Eli Martyr Director of Photography — Justin Lovell Editor – Yung Lee Captain America Costume Designer — Jenn Woodall Dark Knight Costume – Gotham City FX Production Manager — Avery Chan Assistant Director — Mark Boucher Stunt Coordinator — Carl Fortin Fight Coordinator — Chris Mark Stunts — Jonny Caines, Dylan Rampulla, Will Bokan, Adrian Persad Assistant Camera — Jamie Shaw Assistant Camera — Rob Tagliaferri 2nd Assistant Camera — Ernesto Lemus Steadicam — Michael Heathcote Steadicam — Yoann Malnati Gaffer
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An around-the-world time lapse journey celebrating our Sacred Earth. Six years in the making… seven continents… 24 countries. Photographed & Edited by Sean F. White www.seanwhite.net Original score by Roy Milner http Full details and locations shot-by-shot: www.TERRA-SACRA.com Versión en español http Twitter: www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com — My life as a filmmaker has blessed me with the privilege of seeing some of the most surreal and timeless places on the planet. These images of our Sacred Earth set to music are my way of sharing some of the magic I’ve experienced along the way… “Terra Sacra” ~ Latin for Sacred Earth. Terra Sacra Time Lapses is a short film featuring remote landscapes and ancient monuments from around the globe. These images were photographed during my assignments and personal travels between 2006-2012. I’ve combined my favourite shots from these trips into non-narrative film that touches on a theme close to my heart: Sacred Earth. The visuals are driven by an original score by composer Roy Milner (roymilner.com). The six-minute film is a journey through three distinct Acts: (I) Primordial Earth (II) Past meets Present and (III) Eternal Universe. This film is a personal project to share the beauty and awe I witnessed at these locations. I hope viewers will be moved by the intangible power of our Terra Sacra. THANKS TO: Endless thanks to Art Wolfe for hiring me to as the cinematographer for the public television series Art Wolfe’s
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