Monday, 2 April 2012

Caves of New York

From here on BLDG BLOG
"These shelters were to be 30 meters high and 60 meters wide and cut into the cliffs of the Hudson Palisades along the New Jersey side, and were to house planes, factories and hundreds of thousands of people," Jean-Louis recounts in the recent book Architecture and Uniform: Designing and Building for the Second World War.
While this, of course, never happened it's a heady thing to contemplate; an alternative New York City burrowed deep into the geologic mass of New Jersey, a delirium of excavation heading west, away from these islands at risk from wartime annihilation, in a volumetric Manhattanization of empty bedrock.