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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 19, 2007
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR:
Errol Cockfield
Jennifer Givner
Errol.Cockfield@chamber.state.ny.us
Jennifer.Givner@chamber.state.ny.us
212.681.4640
518.474.8418
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR:
Stu Loeser
John Gallagher
212.788.2958
GOVERNOR ELIOT SPITZER AND
MAYOR MICHAEL BLOOMBERG ANNOUNCE THE SELECTION OF
TEAM TO DESIGN PARK AND OPEN SPACE ON GOVERNORS
ISLAND
Design team led by acclaimed firm West 8 will
plan a destination park and Great Promenade for New
York City and the region
New Chair named for the Governors Island
Preservation and Education Commission
Governor Eliot Spitzer and Mayor Michael R.
Bloomberg today announced the selection of
internationally renowned design firms West 8 /
Rogers Marvel Architects / Diller Scofidio + Renfro
/ Quennell Rothschild / SMWM to design Governors
Island’s future open space, including a new park and
promenade. The team was one of five finalists chosen
last January by the Governors Island Preservation
and Education Corporation (GIPEC) for a competition
to plan three new open spaces on the Island: a two
mile Great Promenade along the water’s edge; a new
major park located on the southern half of the
Island; and an improved park design within the
northern Historic District.
Together, this area comprises 90 acres of parkland
that will provide unique outdoor recreational
activities for New Yorkers. The Great Promenade and
forty-acre park will provide places to relax, play
sports and explore, all with an incredible view of
the Statue of Liberty. In the National Historic
District, visitors can continue to enjoy acres of
green space that include buildings and homes dating
from 1810.
The Governor and Mayor also announced the nomination
of Avi Schick as the new Chair for GIPEC. Schick is
currently the Downstate Chief Executive Officer and
President of the Empire State Development
Corporation (ESDC) and Chairman of the Lower
Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC).
“Governors Island provides us with a unique
opportunity to develop extraordinary parkland that
will benefit the City, its residents and visitors,”
said Governor Spitzer. “The selection of the design
team allows us to begin restoring this historic
national treasure and add the Island to the
extensive state and city park system. I congratulate
the design team and look forward to working with the
City of New York and our partners on the future
plans for the park and promenade.”
“New York is re-embracing the waterfront for the
first time in more than a century,” said Mayor
Bloomberg. “This park on Governors Island will be at
the center of this new era of waterfront recreation
for New York City, and will complement the City’s
other great parks and recreation spaces. I am
pleased that West 8’s first major commission in the
United States will be in the country’s greatest city
– New York.”
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, whose district
includes Governors Island, said: “The design of a
new park and promenade is an important step toward
creating an extraordinary recreational resource on
Governors Island for the people of lower Manhattan
and all New Yorkers. This will help us realize our
goal of creating more open space in an otherwise
crowded city.”
Congressman Jerrold Nadler, whose Congressional
district includes Governors Island, said: “I fought
for many years to have the island’s historic sites
protected as National Monuments and have the island
returned to its rightful owner, New York. Today is
truly another important day in the history of this
extraordinary island, and I congratulate Governor
Spitzer and Mayor Bloomberg for selecting the West 8
team to lead the design of the open spaces for the
public to enjoy.”
Lieutenant Governor David Paterson said: “Governors
Island, before being reserved for military use for
200 years, was the landing place of the Dutch
settlers and the birthplace of New York. Now, thanks
to the vision of Governor Eliot Spitzer and Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, New Yorkers can rediscover
Governors Island, taking in its rich past while
looking towards its bright future.”
The West 8 team’s competition entry highlighted the
Island’s unique characteristics and harbor location,
and incorporated environmental sustainability. It
featured new hills created from recycled materials,
and free bicycles for visitors. The team imagined
visitors riding free bicycles at the water’s edge or
climbing new hills to experience panoramic views of
New York Harbor. Their ideas for the Historic
District included restoring its landscapes and
enlivening them with targeted improvements such as
seating and new walkways which respect this island’s
historic character.
Dan Doctoroff, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development
and Rebuilding and Chairman of GIPEC said: “West 8’s
design approach and extensive experience in creating
great civic spaces will help create a park for the
21st century. Their idea to recycle materials from
demolished buildings is an innovative solution that
will re-use building materials, keep tons of
additional materials out of landfills, and create a
sustainable park for New York.”
Avi Schick, Downstate Chief Executive Officer and
President of ESDC, Chairman of LMDC and incoming
Chairman of GIPEC said: “The development of
Governors Island will allow us to create a world
class park and open space that will be a destination
for all those living and visiting Lower Manhattan.
Together with the ongoing revitalization efforts in
Lower Manhattan, this will ensure that downtown is a
world class neighborhood with unsurpassed parks and
open space.”
Leslie Koch, President of GIPEC said: “The design
competition’s goal was to select an outstanding
team, not a scheme. We look forward to now beginning
the process of working with West 8, the public, and
others to design these new spaces for future
generations of New Yorkers to enjoy.”
Carol Ash, New York State Parks, Recreation and
Historic Preservation Commissioner said: “Serving as
a member of the Park Design Competition Jury was
both instructive and exciting as all teams provided
fresh and inspiring visions for public park usage on
Governor’s Island. The choice of West 8 will bring
to this unique location a tremendous team that will
transform the south end of the Island to a state of
the art public space that will be enjoyed and
treasured for generations.”
West 8 is an internationally acclaimed landscape
architecture firm and its leader, Adriaan Geuze, is
one of the foremost landscape architects and urban
designers in the world. This team was one of 29 who
initially responded to the Request for
Qualifications (RFQ) last year. Other members of the
team include Rogers Marvel Architects, Diller
Scofidio + Renfro, Quennell Rothschild, and SMWM.
Rogers Marvel’s projects include the Studio Museum
in Harlem and streetscapes for the New York Stock
Exchange. Diller Scofidio + Renfro is a firm which
recently completed the expansion of Lincoln Center,
and is working on the High Line in New York City.
Quennell Rothschild will contribute their landscape
expertise from projects such as the Hudson River
Park Master Plan, and finally, SMWM, a design and
planning firm known for their urban waterfront
design work in New York City and San Francisco, will
also work on the design team.
Adriaan Geuze, Principal, West 8 said: “We are proud
to have been chosen to design new parkland and open
space in New York. These spaces will be places where
New Yorkers and others will experience a completely
new set of captivating and unique recreational,
cultural and educational opportunities.”
To solicit public input and responses on the
finalists’ entries, GIPEC sponsored a design
competition exhibit entitled “The Park at the Center
of the World: Five Visions for Governors Island.”
The exhibit was held at the American Institute of
Architects in Manhattan, on Governors Island, and on
the web. Public input was solicited at the exhibits
as well as on the web. A distinguished jury of
government officials and design professionals
reviewed the proposals, interviewed the teams,
listened to public input, and ultimately recommended
the winning team.
The Jury selecting the winning team consisted of:
Carol Ash, Commissioner of the New York State Office
of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation;
Adrian Benepe, Commissioner of the New York City
Department of Parks & Recreation; Leslie Koch,
President, Governors Island Preservation and
Education Corporation; Reed Kroloff, Director of the
Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum in Detroit;
Karen Brooks Hopkins, President, Brooklyn Academy of
Music; Laurie Olin, Principal, Olin Partnership;
Gregg Pasquarelli, Co-Founder, SHoP Architects;
Joseph Rose, Partner, The Georgetown Company.
Moving forward, GIPEC will work with the West 8
team, advocates, community leaders and groups, and
the public, to design the new park and open spaces
on the Island.
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The Governors Island Preservation and Education
Corporation (GIPEC) is responsible for the planning,
redevelopment and ongoing operations for 150 acres
of Governors Island. The National Park Service owns
and operates an additional 22 acres of the island. A
partnership of New York City and New York State,
GIPEC seeks to bring Governors Island back to life,
making this island at the center of New York Harbor
a destination with great public open space, as well
as future education, not for profit and commercial
facilities. For more information please visit
www.govisland.com
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