BIG and SCAPE Reimagine Decommissioned Power Plant into a Public Destination in Connecticut, US
Landscape architecture firm SCAPE together with Bjarke Ingels Group have announced plans to transform Connecticut's Manresa Island into a public-oriented development as a hub for learning, exploration, and community engagement. Originally slanted for private waterfront housing, the new scheme aims to open up the area as a public park with ample waterfront access, a project led by SCAPE. Additionally, the decommissioned coal-fired power plant is set to be converted by BIG into a community hub for multiple activities including swimming, small and large-scale events, research, and educational rooms. Supported by a private philanthropic investment from Austin McChord, the project is set to open in 2030 through a phased development.
![BIG and SCAPE Reimagine Decommissioned Power Plant into a Public Destination in Connecticut, US](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/66fd/1cdc/2684/7b04/f286/d2b6/medium_jpg/big-and-scape-reimagine-decommissioned-power-plant-into-a-public-destination-in-connecticut-us_1.jpg?1727864102#)
![Campus Aerial. Image © SCAPE and Bjarke Ingels Group Campus Aerial. Image © SCAPE and Bjarke Ingels Group](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/66fd/1cdc/2684/7b04/f286/d2b6/medium_jpg/big-and-scape-reimagine-decommissioned-power-plant-into-a-public-destination-in-connecticut-us_1.jpg?1727864102)
Landscape architecture firm SCAPE together with Bjarke Ingels Group have announced plans to transform Connecticut's Manresa Island into a public-oriented development as a hub for learning, exploration, and community engagement. Originally slanted for private waterfront housing, the new scheme aims to open up the area as a public park with ample waterfront access, a project led by SCAPE. Additionally, the decommissioned coal-fired power plant is set to be converted by BIG into a community hub for multiple activities including swimming, small and large-scale events, research, and educational rooms. Supported by a private philanthropic investment from Austin McChord, the project is set to open in 2030 through a phased development.
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