The Lowline Lab
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The Lowline Lab

Posted on September 14, 2016 by urbanNext

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The Lowline Lab is a long-term public laboratory and installation piece. Built inside an abandoned market on the Lower East Side, the Lowline Lab mimics the conditions of the future Lowline to create a variety of experiences and technical experiments.

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James Ramsey, his team at Raad Studio, and the Korea-based technology company Sunportal designed and installed optical devices which capture and concentrate natural sunlight. The sunlight is sent into the warehouse through a series of tubes, directing full spectrum light into a central distribution nexus. A solar canopy then spreads out the sunlight across the space, providing the light that is critical to sustaining the plant life below.

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The landscape, designed by Raad Studio and Signe Nielsen of Mathews Nielsen, is composed of over 3,000 plants and dozens of unique varieties, spread across 1,000 square feet. The Lab gives us the opportunity to study plant life in the same type of environment as the future Lowline, and will help determine which types of plants will grow best underground.

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Design: Raad Studio.

Principal in charge: James Ramsey.

Design team: James Ramsey, Kibum Park and Sangyun Han.

Engineer and Industrial Designer: Ed Jacobs.

Location: 140 Essex Street, Lower East Side – New York City, US.
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The Lowline Lab

The Lowline Lab is a long-term public laboratory and installation piece. Built inside an abandoned market on the Lower East Side, the Lowline Lab mimics the conditions of the future Lowline to create a variety of experiences and technical experiments.

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3e3f8c0d59461f72ef1d1c72f3abfefdee3f71597dd3659b2af682de2fe3c05a

James Ramsey, his team at Raad Studio, and the Korea-based technology company Sunportal designed and installed optical devices which capture and concentrate natural sunlight. The sunlight is sent into the warehouse through a series of tubes, directing full spectrum light into a central distribution nexus. A solar canopy then spreads out the sunlight across the space, providing the light that is critical to sustaining the plant life below.

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The landscape, designed by Raad Studio and Signe Nielsen of Mathews Nielsen, is composed of over 3,000 plants and dozens of unique varieties, spread across 1,000 square feet. The Lab gives us the opportunity to study plant life in the same type of environment as the future Lowline, and will help determine which types of plants will grow best underground.

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Architizer featured project.


Design: Raad Studio.

Principal in charge: James Ramsey.

Design team: James Ramsey, Kibum Park and Sangyun Han.

Engineer and Industrial Designer: Ed Jacobs.

Location: 140 Essex Street, Lower East Side – New York City, US.

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