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Battery Park City Ballfields & Community Center Resilience Project Public Meeting Presentation November 19, 2018 Urban Resilience Th The e ca capability pability to to pr prepar epare e for or, , res espo pond nd to, o,


  1. Battery Park City Ballfields & Community Center Resilience Project Public Meeting Presentation November 19, 2018

  2. Urban Resilience Th The e ca capability pability to to pr prepar epare e for or, , res espo pond nd to, o, an and d rec ecov over er from om si signific gnificant ant multi lti- haz azar ard th threats eats wi with th minimum nimum da damage mage to p o publ ublic ic sa safet ety an and d hea ealth lth, , the e ec econ onom omy, , an and d se secu curit rity y of a gi a given en urban ban ar area ea Deliver a world-class public realm design for Wagner Park – beloved by the community – that protects from future storms

  3. About STV • Full-service A/E, Environmental & CM firm • Serving New York since 1912 • Employee-Owned • 1,800 staff in 40+ offices nationwide  Nearly 1,000 professionals in the greater New York region • Over 70 storm resiliency projects with 23 clients since Sandy ($1.5B construction value)

  4. Collaborative Team Yu & Associates SiteWorks Geotechnical Landscape Engineering Architecture STV Incorporated Prime Consultant Invictus Engineering Estimating and Scheduling Project Management Infrastructure & Resilience Naik Consulting InGroup Inc. Engineering Group Community Topographic & Outreach Utility Surveys

  5. STV - Extensive High-profile NYC Experience WTC TRANSPORTATION HUB GOVERNORS ISLAND REDEVELOPMENT ROUTE 9A & LOWER MANHATTAN STREETS RECONSTRUCTION WTC SITE REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

  6. SiteWorks – Sustainable Landscape Solutions • Passion for creating durable outdoor urban environments through careful engagement of design, technology, science & building craft EAST SIDE COASTAL RESILIENCY • Envision comprehensive solutions that maximize a site’s social, ecological & aesthetic potential BATTERY PARK CITY PIER A BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN NATIVE FLORA GARDEN

  7. Background

  8. Climate Change

  9. Sea Level Projections Feet

  10. Heavy Rainfall (US)

  11. Influence of Flooding

  12. Hurricane Sandy Storm Surge Inundation Elevation

  13. Urban Development Source: Adapted from Arnolds and Gibbons

  14. Community + Open Space + Resilience

  15. Project Goal Integrate systems seamlessly with architecture and functional requirements to ensure the safety and purpose of the open and building spaces.

  16. Integrated Approach

  17. Integrated Approach – Subsurface

  18. Integrated Approach - Geometries

  19. Integrated Approach – Accessibility

  20. Integrated Approach – Open Space

  21. Integrated Approach – Visibility

  22. Integrated Approach – Softscape

  23. Integrated Approach – Hardscape

  24. Project Schedule Project Completion Community Outreach and Involvement 01 Design Development 02 FINAL DESIGN Permitting FINAL DESIGN 03 November 19, Nove19, 2018 2018 Construction Documents/Support 04 Construction 05 Year One Year Three Year Two

  25. Qu Ques estions tions an and d Co Comments ents Deliver a world-class public realm design for Wagner Park – beloved by the community – that protects from future storms

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