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Lowline, Delancey Street Underground, Essex Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
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Lowline, Delancey Street Underground, Essex Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

History
The large trolley terminal that is the site has sat unused for 60 years. The project was first proposed in 2011 and has quickly generated widespread media attention.
In 2012, the project successfully raised over $150,000 from 3,300 backers on Kickstarter to create a full-scale exhibition of the solar lighting technology. The project was named by Mashable as one of the top Kickstarter projects of that year. In September 2012 an installation was opened on the Lower East Side to promote the project; titled "Imagining the Lowline," it consisted of a 30-foot wide aluminum solar canopy distributing natural sunlight onto a live cultivated landscape "park." The exhibit saw over 11,000 visitors and featured design talks, school visits, weekend street fairs and a political event. The executive producer of the exhibit was Robyn Shapiro and the industrial designer was Ed Jacobs with support from Brandt Graves.

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Date added:Dec 17, 2014
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