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Just outside the borders of New York City, Jones Beach has been a day-trip destination for New Yorkers since it became a state park in the late 1920s. Surrounded by a landscape of native plants, a cedar-clad building rests on the foundations of a former bathhouse built in the 1960s. The Jones Beach Energy and Nature Center combines exhibition spaces and educational facilities under one roof.
nARCHITECTS conceived the project as a “public laboratory for learning how feats of human engineering and forces of nature intertwine and overlap.” Thanks to the 260 solar panels that cover its mass timber roof and a system of geothermal wells, the center is a “net-zero” energy-use building capable of producing as much energy as it consumes.
🌎 This Earth Day, learn more about Jones Beach Energy and Nature Center in #ArchitectureNow, an exhibition showcasing 12 projects for public-facing spaces across New York City’s five boroughs. Link in bio to plan your visit.
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[1] nARCHITECTS. “Jones Beach Energy & Research Center.” 2018-20. Aerial view looking South East. Photo: Michael Moran [2] nARCHITECTS. “Jones Beach Energy & Research Center, energy systems diagram.” 2018–20. Courtesy nARCHITECTS
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