Architectural construction is not only booming in Manhattan but also in New York’s outer boroughs. A good way to check out the new architecture on the shores of Brooklyn and Queens, is to take a ferry ride on the East River.
Crossing the East River south of Roosevelt Island, you can catch a glimpse of Louis Kahn’s Four Freedoms Park (1974/2012) and the just opened “green” Cornell Tech Campus (2017) with energy-conscious buildings by Morphosis and Weiss/Manfredi and the world’s first passive house skyscraper by Handel Architects.
On the shore of Long Island City, Queens, Steven Holl’s Hunters Point Community Library is finally taking shape, complementing the first phase of the Hunters Point South development (2013/15) with residential buildings by SHoP Architects, a school by FXCollaborative and a new waterfront park by Weiss/Manfredi & Thomas Balsley.