Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
 by BIG

Program: Public Space

Status: In Progress

Size in m2: 560

Project type: Competition

Client: Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy

Collaborators: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Knippers Helbig, Tilotson Design Associates, AltieriSeborWieber,Pantocraft, Formactiv
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Partner in charge: Bjarke Ingels, Thomas Christoffersen

Project Leader: Iannis Kandyliaris

Project Manager: Martin Voelkle


Program: Public Space

Status: In Progress

Size in m2: 560

Project type: Competition

Client: Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy

Collaborators: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, Knippers Helbig, Tilotson Design Associates, AltieriSeborWieber,Pantocraft, Formactiv
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Partner in charge: Bjarke Ingels, Thomas Christoffersen

Project Leader: Iannis Kandyliaris

Project Manager: Martin Voelkle


Danish office BIG has designed a triangular viewing platform for Brooklyn Bridge Park that angles up from the ground like a huge fin.The wooden platform will be constructed as part of BIG’s overhaul of Pier 6 – the southernmost end of the park that is located beside the famous suspension bridge between Manhattan and Brooklyn. Raised off the pier by over five metres, the structure will feature a stepped surface that leads visitors up to two corner viewpoints. From here they will be able to look out towards the bridge, the Statue of Liberty and New York City beyond. A series of thin steel columns will hold the platform in place, creating a sheltered space underneath that will be furnished with tables and chairs, but could also function as a small events area. A flower field and several trees will be planted at the other end of the platform to welcome visitors into the park.
The Pier 6 viewing platform is a triangular structure at the northwest corner of Pier 6 in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Sloping upwards 17.5 feet (5.3m) in height from the foot of the large gathering lawn, the platform provides magnificent views of the surrounding harbour, the Statue of Liberty, the Manhattan skyline, and the Brooklyn Bridge.

In conjunction with the adjacent greenery, Pier 6 will be dominated by a flower field and treed areas giving the area seasonal displays of colour. The surface of terraced stairs, softly illuminated, will allow for large and small events and is fully ADA accessible. The pavilion, a cross-laminated timber structure supported by thin steel columns, is brightly lit with up-lights and provides shade, shelter and space for indoor activities.

Movable site furniture underneath the platform will accommodate a variety of programs, from food carts and picnicking to community events and small performances.