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Plan and section drawing by Jack Lipson.
Perspective by Jack Lipson.
Urban plan by Jack Lipson.
Plan and section drawing by Jack Lipson.
Perspective by Jack Lipson.
Physical model by Jack Lipson.
Plan drawing by Jack Lipson.
Axonometric drawing by Jack Lipson.
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Title

Emergency Infrastructure Headquarters

Authors
Jack Lipson

Course
Second-Year Core Studio

Project Description

By imagining a future where emergency response is not controlled from a single building, this project postulates that emergency response must become an integrated and networked function of the city. Stemming from the provocation that the best action in the state of emergency is “for the response to go out to the public”, this infrastructure clings parasitically onto the city’s transportation, energy and service networks. A facility of engineers, designers, architects and technicians develop the new technologies and digital networks of this Emergency Infrastructure. The Emergency Infrastructure Headquarters becomes a smart, integrated part of the city, and evolves emergency response beyond the current model of reactionary impulses.

Tags
Infrastructure Urbanism New York City Brooklyn Emergency management Network

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