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Italian architects win New York aquarium design competition with retractable roof proposal
POSTED 26 Apr 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The aquarium and a marine centre would be located on a submerged two-level island situated in a large water basin on the East River Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
Italian architecture studio Lissoni Associati have won a design ideas contest for a new aquarium and public waterfront park in New York.

The competition was launched by organisers Arch Out Loud in January 2016 in a bid to receive proposals for an "iconic new destination" to revitalise the borough of Queens.

The winning design, called Aquatrium, creates an environment whereby visitors feel that they are entering the water to discover the beauty of the marine life on display.

In the concept, the site, located on the East River, is excavated to become a large water basin, with the aquarium and a marine centre located on a submerged two-level island. A boardwalk surrounds the basin as a floating ring, creating a pathway linking the city and a new beach-themed public park to the aquarium.

The aquarium itself, which features a retractable roof, would be formed of eight triple-height transparent biodomes representing the four oceans and four seas. The North and South Poles are expressed by a readily-visible iceberg in the centre of the atrium.

“With the retractable roof, the aquarium can be a living shell that opens to the sky during the day to reveal the sea worlds and which closes as darkness falls to take on a ‘second life’ as a planetarium,” said studio founder Piero Lissoni. “This protects the arena and the biome domes within, like a shell protects the pearl.”

All submissions had to feature a main lobby, at least four exhibit areas, service spaces and marine research facilities to address sustainability issues.

The winning design will be used by Arch Out Loud to promote the benefits an aquarium would bring to Queens as “a new platform for cultural architecture and experimentation.”

Talking about the East River as a location for an aquarium, Lissoni said: “No better position could be chosen to represent the most important NYC aquarium. Our project creates a dynamic system that interacts with its surroundings, offering multiple ways to experience the water world.”

Lissoni's studio have previously designed The Oberoi, Al Zorah in Dubai: a luxury eco-destination nestled within 247 acres of forest.
The top of the biodomes would pop out of the island's floor, creating a new water-filled public realm Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
A retractable roof could cover the site, creating a planetarium Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
Competition organisers Arch Out Loud believe an aquarium could revitalise the New York borough of Queens Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
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Italian architects win New York aquarium design competition with retractable roof proposal
POSTED 26 Apr 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The aquarium and a marine centre would be located on a submerged two-level island situated in a large water basin on the East River Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
Italian architecture studio Lissoni Associati have won a design ideas contest for a new aquarium and public waterfront park in New York.

The competition was launched by organisers Arch Out Loud in January 2016 in a bid to receive proposals for an "iconic new destination" to revitalise the borough of Queens.

The winning design, called Aquatrium, creates an environment whereby visitors feel that they are entering the water to discover the beauty of the marine life on display.

In the concept, the site, located on the East River, is excavated to become a large water basin, with the aquarium and a marine centre located on a submerged two-level island. A boardwalk surrounds the basin as a floating ring, creating a pathway linking the city and a new beach-themed public park to the aquarium.

The aquarium itself, which features a retractable roof, would be formed of eight triple-height transparent biodomes representing the four oceans and four seas. The North and South Poles are expressed by a readily-visible iceberg in the centre of the atrium.

“With the retractable roof, the aquarium can be a living shell that opens to the sky during the day to reveal the sea worlds and which closes as darkness falls to take on a ‘second life’ as a planetarium,” said studio founder Piero Lissoni. “This protects the arena and the biome domes within, like a shell protects the pearl.”

All submissions had to feature a main lobby, at least four exhibit areas, service spaces and marine research facilities to address sustainability issues.

The winning design will be used by Arch Out Loud to promote the benefits an aquarium would bring to Queens as “a new platform for cultural architecture and experimentation.”

Talking about the East River as a location for an aquarium, Lissoni said: “No better position could be chosen to represent the most important NYC aquarium. Our project creates a dynamic system that interacts with its surroundings, offering multiple ways to experience the water world.”

Lissoni's studio have previously designed The Oberoi, Al Zorah in Dubai: a luxury eco-destination nestled within 247 acres of forest.
The top of the biodomes would pop out of the island's floor, creating a new water-filled public realm Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
A retractable roof could cover the site, creating a planetarium Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
Competition organisers Arch Out Loud believe an aquarium could revitalise the New York borough of Queens Credit: Arch Out Loud/Lissoni Associati
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Airbnb offers glass room submerged in shark-filled aquarium


Ever wanted to sleep surrounded by sharks? Airbnb and French design agency Ubi Bene believe that at least some people might, and have designed a special underwater bedroom in the shark tank at Paris aquarium.
California's Aquarium of the Pacific plans US$53m expansion


Long Beach, California’s Aquarium of the Pacific has announced plans for a US$53m (€47.3m, £37.4m) expansion of its facility, adding a new wing and an immersive theatre by 2018.
Sea lions returning to Georgia Aquarium next month with new US$40m exhibit


Georgia Aquarium is readying its brand new US$40m (€36m, £28.7m) sea lion exhibit, marking the animals' return to the attraction for the first time since 2008.
SeaWorld plans major aquarium-based attraction for San Diego theme park


As SeaWorld continues to reshape and rebuild its brand, restore its public image and turn around lagging attendances, the operator has unveiled new plans for a major aquarium- based attraction, featuring a submarine ride at its park in San Diego.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
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