Billionaire Barry Diller Is Funding A $130 Million Floating Park In The Hudson River
The new addition to the waterfront will be called Pier 55 and is expected to cost over $130 million in total. The City of New York will provide $17 million to the project while New York State will provide a separate $18 million for the construction of a public esplanade that will lead into the pier.
The park will be built on top of a platform 186 feet off the Hudson River shoreline, which will be supported by 300 mushroom-shaped concrete columns, according to the New York Times. The new space will be built above the flood plain required post-Hurricane Sandy.The addition to New York's waterfront will also have lush gardens, wandering paths, and a 700-seat amphitheater that will host art events and performances.
"New York has always reminded me of Venice, so I am happy the time has come to properly honor its waterways," Diane von Furstenberg said in a press release.
Diller and von Furstenberg's family foundation created a nonprofit called Pier55, Inc. to maintain the park and commission arts programming for it. To oversee the park's performance venues, they have recruited Oscar-winning producer Scott Rudin, playwright George C. Wolfe, producer Stephen Daldry, and Kate Horton. The new pier was designed by Heatherwick Studio, the same company who designed the Olympic Cauldron for the London 2012 Olympic Games, in collaboration with landscape architect Signe Nielsen."Unexpected topography and captivating spaces will create physical, visual and cultural experiences found nowhere else in the city, much less on the waterfront," said Nielsen in the press release. "The drama and delight of the landscape will make this a magnificent destination that will define a new paradigm of public parks."