HUD Announces Winning Proposals From The ‘Rebuild By Design’ Competition
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HUD is allocating approximately
The winning proposals come from six interdisciplinary teams representing some of the best planning, design, and engineering talent in the world. These inventive proposals are a blueprint for how communities can maximize resilience as they rebuild and recover from major disasters. HUD chose the winners for their excellence in design and resilience and their engagement with local communities. These ideas will serve as a model for how we can mitigage the effects of climate change and natural disasters in communities throughout the Sandy region,
The six teams with winning proposals are:
The BIG Team - The BIG U (
The Interboro Team - Living with the Bay (Slow Streams) -
MIT CAU+ZUS+URBANISTEN - New Meadowlands -
OMA - Resist, Delay, Store, Discharge -
PennDesign/OLIN - Lifelines -
SCAPE/Landscape Architecture - Living Breakwaters -Tottenville, Staten Island The
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The following teams were among the ten finalists.
WXY/WEST 8
Rebuild by Design was created in the summer of 2013 by
"The winning proposals are truly transformative and serve as blueprints for how we can safeguard the region and make it more environmentally and economically resilient," said Secretary
Governor
"Are there going to be other storms like Sandy? Yes. Will we be better prepared for them because of Rebuild by Design? Absolutely. These four
Mayor
"There is no doubt that climate change is real and that it is here," said U.S. Senator
"
"Rebuild by Design's process took ten interdisciplinary design teams on an in-depth journey through the region, working with and within the communities, discovering the region's vulnerabilities and interdependencies to focus on the opportunities for a new standard of resilience," said
The Rebuild by Design competition is a partnership between government, philanthropy, and nonprofit organizations. Lead funding for the effort has come from the
Winning Proposals
The BIG Team - The BIG U (
The BIG proposal presents a protective system around
The overall proposal protects ten continuous miles of low-lying geography that comprise an incredibly dense, vibrant, and vulnerable urban area. The proposed system not only shields the city against floods and stormwater, it also creates and provides social and environmental benefits to the community through an improved public realm.
CDBG-DR funds will be used to implement the first phase of the proposal along the Lower East Side, creating a 'bridging berm' at the
OMA - Resist, Delay, Store, Discharge -
The comprehensive urban water strategy developed by the OMA Team provides protection along all of the
HUD funding for this project is intended to incentivize additional public and private investment by reducing risk and driving down insurance premiums. this investment provides a unique opportunity to create a new form of public-private financing mechanism that is locally-driven but participated in by multiple levels of government as well as investors and property owners. Such a "
The Interboro Team - Living With the Bay (Slow Streams) -
The Interboro teams proposal presents a comprehensive, regional resiliency plan for
CDBG-DR funds will implement the "Slow Streams" element of the proposal. The areas around
MIT CAU+ZUS+URBANISTEN- New Meadowlands -
The New Meadowlands project articulates an integrated vision for protecting, connecting, and growing this critical asset to both
CDBG-DR funds will be used for the first phase pilot area to restore water-absorbing wetland and reduce flooding in Sandy-impacted communities. The project includes the creation of additional wetlands and a multi-purpose berm that will provide flood protection to the many residents of the community damaged by Sandy flooding.
SCAPE/Landscape Architecture- Living Breakwaters- Tottenville,
Funding for the Scape proposal is to build out the entire Tottenville section of the Living Breakwaters project which will reduce risk, revive ecologies, and connect educators and local students to the shoreline, inspiring a new generation of harbor stewards and a more resilient region over time. The in-water solution will reduce wave action and erosion, lowering risk from heavy storms by designing "reef street" micropockets of habitat complexity to host finfish, shellfish, and lobsters. The proposal examines how and where it can most effectively protect communities. This living infrastructure will be paired with social resiliency frameworks in adjacent neighborhoods. Through the
PennDesign/OLIN -Lifelines,
The PennDesign/OLIN proposal sets out four strategies: Integrated and Adaptable Flood Protection systems to safeguard the whole neighborhood and create public amenities along the
CDGB-DR funds for this proposal are not for full implementation, but for continued robust planning and study related to the future of the food market and a small pilot/demonstration project (to be selected/identified by the City). This will enable the process to continue and incorporate whatever investments the private sector and the City commit toward improvements and implementation in the future.
The following projects are Finalists:
This proposal provides a set of integrated coastal, urban, and riparian design strategies and planning principles. CDBG-DR funds (
This proposal provides design solutions for increasing the resilience of commercial corridors in
This proposal puts forward a comprehensive resilience strategy for various types of Jersey Shore communities:
WXY/WEST 8 Proposal - Blue Dunes - Offshore Islands,
This proposal examines the feasibility of developing offshore constructed islands as living habitat, providing flood protection for the entire
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