Battery Park City

Created from fill from the construction of the original World Trade Center towers, the site that is now Battery Park City was originally devoid of natural features, such as topography, vegetation and microclimatic diversity. Today, the 92-acre residential and commercial development encompasses an extensive public open space system, including a riverside esplanade, several miles of streets and a number of parks and squares. To make certain the new development would relate appropriately to its context, local parks were researched. This study produced a vocabulary of quintessential pavements and site furnishings that characterize New York City’s public realm—hexagonal asphalt pavers, cobble tree planting strips and continuous wooden benches around planting beds—all of which were incorporated into OLIN’s design guidelines.

Location

New York, NY

Status

Master Plan Completed 1985

Project Types

Park, Plan, Waterfront

Owner

Battery Park City Authority

Key Team Members

Laurie Olin, Partner-in-Charge

Lucinda R. Sanders, Landscape Architect

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Status

Master Plan Completed 1985

Project Types

Park, Plan, Waterfront

Owner

Battery Park City Authority

Key Team Members

Laurie Olin, Partner-in-Charge

Lucinda R. Sanders, Landscape Architect

Awards

2010, Urban Land Institute, Heritage Award

2003, American Society of Landscape Architects, Landmark Award

1988, American Society of Landscape Architects, Merit Award