The Midtown Viaduct offers pedestrian link between NYC's Hudson Yards and Penn Station
New York firm DXA Studio has designed a conceptual bridge that would connect the city's new Hudson Yards neighbourhood with the Moynihan Train Hall extension to Penn Station above the streets.
Dubbed The Midtown Viaduct, the complex steel structure would branch from the northern portion of the High Line elevated park, and connect to nearby buildings and street corners on its route to the station.
The bridge would span across Ninth and 10th Avenues, over the top of 30th Street and Dyer Avenue ? a vehicular access point for the Lincoln Tunnel ? and curve around to link to the train hall on 31st Street.
The Moynihan Train Hall, a former Postal Service building, is currently being transformed into a new concourse for the busy Penn Station on an adjacent block. The area between the extended station and the massive Hudson Yards development ? set to open next week ? is currently difficult to traverse on foot, due to ongoing construction work and ground-level infrastructure.
Elevating pedestrians above the roads, DXA Studio's proposed bridge would be made up of several undulated routes. These could offer "fast-track" links between particular sites for commuters, along with areas for pause and programming.
"The idea of a freeform path allows for changes of direction and unexpected viewpoints in counterpoint to the NYC grid," said the studio.
Planting, seating, ponds and patios could be utilised by the public in good weather, while spaces underneath the structu...
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