ArchShowcase Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. Domino Culture Factory in Brooklyn, NY by HAO / Holm Architecture OfficeNovember 24th, 2013 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: HAO / Holm Architecture Office HAO has been commissioned to create an idea proposal for the regenerated use of the Domino Sugar Factory in Brooklyn, NY. The Domino Sugar Factory is situated on the East River waterfront in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Now abandoned, the original factory dates back to 1856 and was once the epicenter of sugar processing in the US. Since closing in 2004, the site and its buildings have stood empty.
The proposal for the Domino Culture Factory seeks to promote the regeneration of the existing factory buildings creating a world-class cultural destination combining public and private programming.Sponsored by Williamsburg Independent People, a local community group advocating a program focused on public uses for the site, the proposal offers a counterpoint to the residential-office development currently proposed. Divided into two general zones the project encompasses a green energy technology center, educational, community and hotel-driven programming to the south with publicly accessible private museum space, exhibition and theater space to the north. The entire site is accessible to the public; buildings are linked together by large green areas and a new waterfront boardwalk and sculpture park. A marina along with a planned ferry stop emphasizes the site’s unique waterfront location and creates the first of a series of planned ferry stops that link together a variety of outer borough cultural destinations. The buildings are retrofitted with a combination of publicly accessible green roofs and photovoltaic roof panels, which, along with geothermal heating and cooling and the use of wind and wave energy,will help the site achieve a greatly reduced carbon footprint. Once complete, the new Domino Culture Factory will offer approximately 700,000 sf of publicly accessible private museum spaces along with a public promenade, outdoor sculpture areas, educational spaces, and affordable housing. With the proposal for the Domino Sugar Factory we wanted to look at alternate programming ideas for the site. Based on models like the Tate Modern and the 798 Art District in Beijing, we explored possibilities that would open up the site and create a vibrant, mixed, cultural destination. We believe that, like those institutions, the Domino Sugar Factory has the potential to become a world-class global cultural destination, attracting millions of visitors every year while creating a sustainable way of revitalizing the Williamsburg neighbourhood”. Jens Holm, founder, HAO / Holm Architecture Office. HAO / Holm Architecture Office. Founded by Danish architect Jens Holm in 2010, HAO is a multidisciplinary office that works in the fields of architecture, art and design with a focus on creating socially engaging projects and spaces that can accommodate diverse programming. HAO is currently working in the US, China, and Europe on projects ranging in scale from art installations to master planning. HAO recently won competitions to design the Samaranch Memorial Museum and the Qingdao Master Plan in China and to re-design the Coleman Oval Park and Skate Park in New York City. Prior to founding HAO, Jens worked for several years as a lead architect with Rem Koolhaas and OMA / AMO in OMA’s Rotterdam and New York offices and as an associate with Rockwell Group Architecture, Planning and Design in New York. Jens was born in Denmark and holds a Master of Art and Architecture from the Aarhus School of Architecture. For more information on HAO please visit www.holmarchitectureoffice.com or contact us at hao@holmarchitectureoffice.com. Contact HAO / Holm Architecture Office
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