“WPA 2.0: Working Public Architecture winners are: PORT, Andrew Moddrell and Christopher Marcinkoski, from Chicago and New York for their project, Carbon T.A.P. // Tunnel Algae Park. The jury of Elizabeth Diller, Cecil Balmond, Marilyn Taylor, Walter Hood, Stan Allen, and Thom Mayne was unanimous in its decision, citing two primary qualities: The floating, carbon-capturing bridge between Brooklyn and Manhattan would be an index for the otherwise invisible tunnel below, and the periodic rotation of the parkway across the river had the power to reshape the image of the city.”
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Tags: Aldolfo Carrion, Andrew Moddrell, Andy Wilde, Aquaculture Canal New Orleans, Architecture, Carbon T.A.P., Cecil Balmond, Christopher Marcinkoski, Design, Elizabeth Diller, FAdi Masoud, HUD, Jamie Potter, Marilyn Taylor, Peter Millar, PORT, R_Ignite, Ron Sims, Stan Allen, Stuart Wheeler, Thom Mayne, Tunnel Algae Park, UCLA, Walter Hood, WPA 2.0
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