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Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage

NY

Infrastructure
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Architect

Dattner Architects

Collaborating Architect

WXY Studio

Mechanical Engineer

Greeley-Hansen

Landscape Architect

Abel Bainnson Butz, LLP

Lighting Designer

Domingo Gonzalez Associates

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The Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage, overlooking the Hudson River at the corner of Spring Street and West Street, will house three district garages for the NYC Department of Sanitation. The buildings have become iconic and a source of neighborhood pride. Although municipal infrastructure projects are often targeted as undesirable uses, the community has embraced the project and applauded the use of design to successfully integrate critical services into the neighborhood. This pair of public buildings serves close to 300,000 residents.

The new multi-story building will accommodate over 150 sanitation vehicles including trucks, front-end loaders, salt spreaders, heavy-equipment wreckers, and personnel vehicles; separate vehicle wash and personnel facilities for each district; and centralized fueling and repair facilities. The double-skin façade wraps the curtain wall with custom, perforated, metal fins to vertically articulate the massing and mitigate sun exposure. The fins are operable for the occupied spaces. An extensive green roof softens views from neighboring buildings, protects the roof membrane and enhances storm water retention and thermal performance. A benchmark project for NYC’s Active Design program, the garage is designed to achieve a LEED Gold certification.

The Manhattan Districts 1/2/5 Garage, overlooking the Hudson River at the corner of Spring Street and West Street, will house three district garages for the NYC Department of Sanitation. The buildings have become iconic and a source of neighborhood pride. Although municipal infrastructure projects are often targeted as undesirable uses, the community has embraced the project and applauded the use of design to successfully integrate critical services into the neighborhood. This pair of public buildings serves close to 300,000 residents.

The new multi-story building will accommodate over 150 sanitation vehicles including trucks, front-end loaders, salt spreaders, heavy-equipment wreckers, and personnel vehicles; separate vehicle wash and personnel facilities for each district; and centralized fueling and repair facilities. The double-skin façade wraps the curtain wall with custom, perforated, metal fins to vertically articulate the massing and mitigate sun exposure. The fins are operable for the occupied spaces. An extensive green roof softens views from neighboring buildings, protects the roof membrane and enhances storm water retention and thermal performance. A benchmark project for NYC’s Active Design program, the garage is designed to achieve a LEED Gold certification.

Spring Street West Street, New York City, NY, US 10013

Nearby
Salt Shed 410 feet
The Children's Museum of the Arts 0.3 miles
Hudson River Park Master Plan 0.4 miles
Hudson River Park: Pier 40 0.4 miles
The Sterling Mason 0.4 miles
408 Greenwich 0.5 miles
Spring Street Park, New York 0.6 miles
FAB 0.6 miles
Cronut 0.7 miles
#Architecture #Infrastructure #Archtober 2016