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Project Fresh Kills

  • Writer: Shantesh Kelvekar
    Shantesh Kelvekar
  • May 3, 2011
  • 1 min read

'Project Fresh Kills', was a essay/ paper written by Shantesh Kelvekar as part of term 2 for Machining Landscapes lead by Tom Smith. The paper looks at the case of Fresh Kills as a dumping ground on Staten Island, and how it from there evolves into a desired landscape for the neighbourhood in New York. The paper provides a global optimism and a fresh outlook towards managing wastes and carbon footprints of cities in the coming future.

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