The Wading City comes out of the indeterminacy prevalent in the 2020s, particularly the idea of the city and the building not only as a changing entity but as an adaptable entity addressing rising sea levels, food insecurity, ecological degradation, and local economic downtrends around postindustrial waterfronts. Thus generating an architecture which could respond to the inhabitants’ (both human and non-human) immediate needs, by speculating an alteration to a cement carrier as a walking and floating cyborg infrastructure into an ecosystem of oyster aquaculture, marine habitat simulation, the New York Harbor School and more.
School of Architecture | Graduate Architecture
Section of a wading city unit depositing an oyster cage
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biodesign, Biodiversity Conservation, Circular Design/Economy, climate change, Economic Development, end-of-life design, Environmental Impact, Environmental Justice, Environmental Remediation, Food, life cycle assessment, Resilience, Social Justice, Social Responsibility, Sustainable Education, Sustainable Materials, Upcycling, Waste Reduction, Water