
Dumping grounds mostly come tagged with an ugly look, the reason why
these are positioned on the outskirts of city area. Nicole Robertson and
Richard Garber from GRO Architects have come up with the Gansevoort
Marine Transfer Station and Environmental Center that will handle the
ever increasing quantities of recyclable materials, which includes
glass, plastic and metal. This will make the city space all the more
proficient when it comes to handling large amounts of materials that can
be recycled later.
Gansevoort Marine Transfer Station & Environmental Center The
roof of this amazing construction will attract migratory birds and will
also shelter the dumping area in an eye appealing manner.
The roof has
been given an undulating form, which will put on show the overall the
process and transfer of recyclable materials from the trucks to the
barge. This will in turn unfurl an educational experience that will
encourage people to recycle things and not throw them without thinking
much.

Gansevoort Marine Transfer Station
The design is such that will make transferring recyclable
stuff from the truck to the barge pretty smooth. The trucks won’t block
the streets as a dumping schedule will be implemented to make sure that a
specific number of trucks queue up at a time. This will also keep a
check on noise and air pollution, while keeping the neighboring area in a
pristine state. The surrounding area of the dumping ground will see a
lot of greenery in the form of various kinds of plants giving it a
serene and fresh appearance.
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