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2007 12 24
Happy Holidays
2007 12 20
Greening Manhattan
A year ago I was invited to New York to take part in a discussion about the future redevelopment of Governors Island. If you have never heard of it don’t be surprised-most New Yorkers don’t know it exists either despite the fact it is just 500 metres or so from Manhattan. Well it turns out that a decision was made yesterday to enlist Toronto’s Waterfront redesign team “West 8" to work on the redesign of Governors Island. The selected vision is much the same as the one I described last year.
After my visit to Governors Island, I wrote this opinion piece for the New York Society of Urban Designers—I hope it influenced in some small way the choice of West 8’s scheme: When the Dutch came to Governors Island, they saw a land green with promise. To them, America’s pristine forests breathed opportunity. We wonder though, has Governors Island lost its symbolic promise of a better life based on the natural richness of the land? Has America? The pilgrims moved on to Manhattan but the island’s strategic location at the mouth of New York’s harbor made it an ideal military stronghold. The Coast Guard left Governors Island in 1996. Their move ended a string of military stewardships going back to before the British. In fact, the island helped save George Washington and his revolution. The old military buildings here smell of history. They became a national monument in 2001. In 2003, ownership of the Island transferred to the people of the State of New York. It awaits its next great purpose. A few hundred yards away, alone in an occasional drifting fog, stands the Statue of Liberty. Governor Island’s old flint battlements guard this symbolic gateway to America where the poor of the world came in search of opportunity. Instead of a gateway to a land green with promise, the island archipelago of New York now risks becoming a gateway to a nation in environmental decline. Even oil barons know we are at a turning point. The American continent that once nutured dreams of prosperity is in peril. Cities and their users have to change - and they know it. Can we start again – here, where we began? Can we build a sustainable America? The island could be for urban sustainability what Silicon Valley is for high technology – a center where the best and brightest gather to solve complex problems. Imagine the whole of Governors Island as a 21st century laboratory for the development of sustainable cities (and, of course, a sustainable New York). It would house a human enterprise on the scale of the Manhattan Project but dedicated to life not death. There is also the advantage of having the world’s greatest urban test-bed just across the harbor. What would it look like? When urban designers get the job of imagining a Governors Island of the future, they must acknowledge that this is not just another green-field site waiting to be planted with so much architectural stuff. These 172 acres need a grand vision. Santiago Calatrava offers one part of that vision. His scheme for a gondola system connecting the island with Brooklyn and Manhattan is the essence of innovation. In plan, the system looks like a fragile web supporting a pendulum. Maybe, figuratively, it is. Calatrava’s scheme solves the problem of transporting people to and from Brooklyn to the island quickly. It is an essential first step in the adaptive reuse of this tremendous resource. A further step might be to create a special kind of park. Imagine a place similar in scale to Chicago’s Millennium (...read more...)
2007 12 14
Amory Lovins On Winning The Oil Endgame
Take 20 minutes to watch Amory Lovins rebuke just about every argument you’ve ever heard about why we can’t afford to go green.
2007 12 10
Olivia Chow And Jack Layton Go Green
It doesn’t matter if you’re an NDP, Conservative, Liberal, Green, or belong to any other party that has yet to emerge from the political ooze, living life to reduce rather than increase your environmental footprint is laudable. Take a look at how Jack Layton and Olivia Chow have chosen to live green. Is this a campaign video? Only their organic grocer knows for sure.
2007 12 05
William McDonough At TED On Rubber Ducks And Other Threats To Our World
Here is McDonough at his best.
2007 12 03
Wind Is Good
This ad from Europe provides a light-hearted poke at how we ignore the obvious when it comes to saving the environment. Enjoy.
2007 11 30
Moores Law Meets Sustainability: A Film
In a time where most news about the environment is bad, here is a video that offers some positive thoughts about the future.
2007 11 28
Ray Anderson Interviewed On CBC’s “The Hour”
Take a look at this interview of corporate sustainability leader Ray Anderson.
2007 11 27
Sustainable Energy Consumption: A Panel From Davos 2007
Can we wrestle the demon of energy consumption down to a manageable threat from a potentially apocalyptic one? Take an hour to hear what the panelists at Davos 2007 had to say about the issue.
2007 11 21
Evergreen’s Brickworks
2007 11 17
Politics of climate change - ChronicleHerald.ca
2007 11 16
Carbon Trust debuts new carbon footprinting service - Business Green
2007 11 15
LA panel approves ambitious green building plan - Los Angeles Times
Climate Change Power Shift - The Nation.
2007 11 14
'It is disgusting how much stuff we throw away' - Globe and Mail
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