Capitalism's Mecca in the heart of Manhattan has recently received a redesign, and international architecture super-firm Snohetta's Times Square is more befitting of the way in which the public space is used today. The redesign, which is now officially open, reconfigures and landscapes the downtown Manhattan intersection to increase the amount of space available to pedestrians, a necessary change considering the tourist destination that the square has become over the past decades.
It's hard to believe, but not long ago Times Square was a seedy area where drugs and crime flourished and peep shows marked every corner. In the late 80s, New York undertook the task of making the square a more desirable area, and that led to the spectacle that exists today at Broadway and 7th. Snohetta's Times Square redesign is just another part of that transformation, acknowledging the absurd amounts of foot traffic that pass through.
Times Square Redesigns
Snohetta's Times Square Design Features Increased Pedestrian Space
Trend Themes
1. Increased Pedestrian Space - Opportunity for businesses to develop innovative solutions for catering to the needs and preferences of pedestrians in crowded urban areas.
2. Redesigning Public Spaces - Potential for architects and urban planners to create transformative designs that enhance the functionality and appeal of public spaces.
3. Revitalizing Urban Tourist Destinations - Opportunity for businesses to contribute to the revitalization and reimagining of popular tourist destinations to meet the changing demands and expectations of visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architecture firms can explore new designs and techniques to create impactful transformations in public spaces.
2. Urban Planning - Urban planning professionals can employ innovative strategies to reimagine and revitalize urban areas for enhanced public experiences.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Tourism and hospitality industries can leverage the redesign of tourist destinations like Times Square to create memorable and immersive experiences for visitors.