Protecting Wall Street

What will happen to lower Manhattan, the world's financial hub, if distant ice caps melt and cause the waterline to rise by six feet? Exploring this scenario, Architecture Research Office and dlandstudio suggest the best way to cope would be to soften the urban edge of lower Manhattan with marshes that would extend out into the Hudson and East rivers.

These wetlands would act as natural sponges, soaking up and diminishing the surging waves.

Image: Architecture Research Office and dlandstudio