SHROOMS
Loft Houses, East New York

Credits: Michael Sorkin, Andrei Vovk, Peter Kormer, M. Mueller,
A. Schachter

The genesis of Shrooms is in the idea of an “all-sided” loft building in a particular New York neighborhood - East New York - characterized by extensive abandonment and vacant
land, much of it city-owned. Looking at the empty lots not as blight but as a community resource, we hoped that a growing garland of Shrooms might have a ripple effect in greening
the neighborhood. In addition, we thought of the loft-type as a crucial proto-public space. Not a space with a fi xed or predetermined set of uses but a kind of resource out of which innumerable private possibilities might be drawn. As an urban proposition, Shrooms seeks to establish a new pattern of movement through the neighborhood, a greenway which operates not as a replacement for the street grid but as a supplement to it. Flowing through the middle of the large blocks, it occupies the spaces of abandonment as they are found. These public greenways lead to the “green-rooms” at the core of each structure.
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