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Physical model by David Langdon.
Physical model.
Perspective by David Langdon.
Perspective of atrium.
Physical model by David Langdon.
Physical model.
Perspective by David Langdon.
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Physical model by David Langdon.
Aerial view.
Perspective by David Langdon.
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Title

Community Coordination Center

Authors
David Langdon

Course
Second-Year Core Studio

Project Description

New York City’s current model of emergency management focuses the public’s energy on catastrophic threats and not the continuous human welfare crises the city faces every day. This design interjects public organizations, nonprofits and community groups into the often-dormant facilities of the NYCEM through routine, community-focused operations. In addition to giving these groups state-of-the-art logistical facilities, the design suggests a transformation in emergency response by creating routine interactions between city officials and residents. A tower serves as a mixing chamber for players involved in an expanded range of emergencies, while a coordination center situated below ground can be secured during a larger catastrophe.

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New York City Towers Crystalline Atrium Brooklyn Emergency management Logistics Sky bridge

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