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DFA proposes 'central park tower' observatory to transform the city's unused reservoir

new york-based architecture practice DFA has proposed an observation tower offering unprecedented views of the city from central park. the tower proposal doubles as a sustainable filtration system which would transform the jacqueline kennedy onassis reservoir into a non-toxic usable freshwater pond.

the onassis reservoir is located near some of new york’s most important cultural institutions and provides a prime location for DFA‘s proposed tower. the underutilized 106-acre reservoir occupies one-eighth of the park’s total area and is 40-feet deep, with approximately 1 billion gallons of stagnant, contaminated water.

DFA’s innovative design proposes a smart, unconventional approach to repurpose the reservoir. utilizing highly advanced glulam (glue-laminated timber) technology, the 712-foot structure can be manufactured offsite and constructed in less than six months, designed to cast minimum shadow on the park and nearby buildings. a vertical axis wind turbine would provide power to filter the water and move people without drawing from the grid.

‘this conceptual project pushes the boundaries of what we perceive is possible in a city as dense, historic and environmentally vulnerable as ours’, says laith sayigh, founder of DFA. ‘the central park tower has the potential to be a model project for other cities aiming to fix existing infrastructure, build tall to capture views and elevate the urban public realm’.

DFA proposes 'central park tower' observatory to transform the city's unused reservoir

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  • New York, NY, USA
  • DFA