MoMA Book available for purchase at: http://www.amazon.com/Rising-Currents-Projects-Yorks-Waterfront
Places Journal - Two Feet & Rising →
Two Feet High and Rising: On Optimism, Speculation and Oysters
A review of MoMA’s architecture and urban design show Rising Currents, which explores how New York Harbor might be adapted to rising sea levels.
Winner of the AIA New York State Design Award of Excellence 2010
PROJECT Commissioned proposal for the MoMA Architects-in-Residence Program
LOCATION New York City
ROLE Design team member, lead fabricator for Matthew Baird Architects
Select press & publications:
Purchase the MoMa book Rising Currents: Projects for New York's Waterfront
Read the Metropolis Magazine article: Hope Floats
Read the NY Times article: Imagining a More Watery New York
Image Credits: © 2010 The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Photo: Thomas Griesel, © Juanita Wichienkuer, © Matthew Baird Architects
Metropolis - Hope Floats →
Scapes - William Cronon Interview
Juanita Wichienkuer, Emergency Infrastructure, Sarah D. Roosevelt Park, New York City. Design Studio VI, Spring 2006. Building on the nineteenth-century idea of the public park as a public amenity, this project proposes converting an existing park into a small-scale local emergency response center, a place to collect, store and distribute water, food and information.
Additional renderings
Metropolis - Swing Space →
CLIENT Lower Manhattan Cultural Council
PROJECT 3,000 sq ft Installation
LOCATION the Equitable Building, New York, New York
ROLE Principal Design Builder
Published in Metropolis Magazine, January 2006
http://www.metropolismag.com/January-2006/Swing-Space/