STEPHANIE LIN
  • Research
    • Combustible Landscapes
    • Contemporary Paradise
    • East Bay Hills Restoration
    • Oak Land
    • Thresholds of Urbanity
  • Installations
    • Carrizo Plain Ecosystem Project
    • Cheap Chair
    • Community Bench
    • Finding Fault
    • Garden of Reciprocity
    • Kinetic Fields
    • LandWorks Argentiera
    • Oak Land
  • Competitions
    • Bahay Kubo
    • Cleaves
    • Dismeco Co-Industrial Park
    • Ocean Beach Play Wall
    • Quarry Shores
    • Soak Lab
  • Drawings
    • Anthropology Museum
    • Estuary Park
    • Flex Block
    • Honey Trail
    • Imagining a Third Nation
    • Laundry to Landscape
    • Miscellaneous
    • Mod Space
    • Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Combustion
  • CV
  • About
  • Contact
  • Research
    • Combustible Landscapes
    • Contemporary Paradise
    • East Bay Hills Restoration
    • Oak Land
    • Thresholds of Urbanity
  • Installations
    • Carrizo Plain Ecosystem Project
    • Cheap Chair
    • Community Bench
    • Finding Fault
    • Garden of Reciprocity
    • Kinetic Fields
    • LandWorks Argentiera
    • Oak Land
  • Competitions
    • Bahay Kubo
    • Cleaves
    • Dismeco Co-Industrial Park
    • Ocean Beach Play Wall
    • Quarry Shores
    • Soak Lab
  • Drawings
    • Anthropology Museum
    • Estuary Park
    • Flex Block
    • Honey Trail
    • Imagining a Third Nation
    • Laundry to Landscape
    • Miscellaneous
    • Mod Space
    • Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Combustion
  • CV
  • About
  • Contact
STEPHANIE LIN

Cleaves

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2015 Thomas Church Memorial Design Competition - 1st Place
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SFPUC Wastewater Treatment Plant

San Francisco, CA
Cleaves is a proposal inspired by the question, 'how can a problem be turned into an asset?' The edges of the SFPUC wastewater treatment plant in conjunction with a major railway and industrial roads are turned into ​neighborhood cleaves - public areas dedicated to serving and supporting their adjacent neighborhoods through a network of flexible, recreational, and vibrant design interventions.

In collaboration with Micaela Bazo and Grant Saita.
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