Posted by Rebecca Eggleston on January 13, 2010 |
In the spirit of breathing new life into disused infrastructure, UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design graduate students were given the challenge of thinking big about repurposing the trussed steel span from Oakland to Yerba Buena Island.
Their task was not “simply to recycle, but to renew the steel bones with cultural facilities, housing, parks and transit that would ‘highlight environmental concerns, historic preservation and social interaction.’”
In setting the challenge, Frederic Schwartz and Marc L'Italien were inspired by the High Line Park, believing that salvaging and re-using infrastructure needs more recognition as a viable alternative to dismantling or replacement. The span is to be “replaced after 2013 by a single-tower suspension bridge now under construction.”
It’s a topic we’re eager to explore at the upcoming Strategy Session in New York City, where visitors can see the High Line first hand.
Three of the student schemes “show the range of what-ifs: