St. John's Park
- Year
- 2020
- Status
- Concept
- Location
- New York, United States
St. John’s Park, New York, New York St. John’s Park is the terminus of the Holland Tunnel and entry to Manhattan, passed through by 100,000 people per day. The rotary distributes traffic into five directions using five offramps. Because of this complex traffic pattern, the center of the site remains inaccessible, unbuilt and unbuildable. St. John’s Park is permanently closed to the public. This proposal is generated from the geometry of the existing offramps, so that tunnel traffic may continue unimpeded.
St. John’s Park, New York, New York St. John’s Park is the terminus of the Holland Tunnel and entry to Manhattan, passed through by 100,000 people per day. The rotary distributes traffic into five directions using five offramps. Because of this complex traffic pattern, the center of the site remains inaccessible, unbuilt and unbuildable. St. John’s Park is permanently closed to the public. This proposal is generated from the geometry of the existing offramps, so that tunnel traffic may continue unimpeded.