Projects

The Brooklyn Strand Action Plan

Strategic Plans, Infrastructure
Brooklyn, NY
2015
Developing a Strategy for Connecting Downtown Brooklyn to its Waterfront

The Brooklyn Strand reimagines Downtown Brooklyn’s parks and plazas as a continuous promenade linking the surrounding neighborhoods to the waterfront. Led by WXY, the project transforms underused spaces into a welcoming, functional public realm that creates a connected, accessible urban experience for residents and visitors alike.

Aerial view of Brooklyn with bridges, green spaces, and urban architecture highlighted.

A sweeping aerial perspective showcases the Brooklyn Strand.

Downtown Brooklyn’s rapid growth remains undermined by poor connectivity to its surrounding neighborhoods and waterfront. The Brooklyn Tech Triangle—comprising Downtown Brooklyn, DUMBO, and the Navy Yard—lacks seamless connections for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users. Barriers like the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE) and high-traffic bridge approaches fragment the area, limiting access to hubs like Brooklyn Bridge Park, which draws nearly 5 million visitors annually, and DUMBO, where the population has grown by 66% in a decade. This disconnect hinders the Tech Triangle’s potential to fully support its expanding residential, commercial, and cultural activity. 

Map overlay highlights Brooklyn parks, pathways, and development initiatives.

A conceptual overlay maps Brooklyn's transformation through parks, markets, and neighborhood connections.

Our plan stitches together a series of disjointed parks and plazas into a greenway that connects Downtown Brooklyn to the waterfront. The design introduces wide, tree-lined pathways to improve pedestrian flow, bridges gaps between public spaces, and creates safer crossings at key intersections.  

Revitalized plazas feature custom seating, shaded areas, and interactive elements like fountains and play zones to encourage gathering and engagement. Landscaping incorporates native plants that enhance biodiversity and manage stormwater, while paving patterns subtly guide movement and unify the park’s visual identity.

The design also integrates new lighting, public art, and wayfinding to ensure safety and a welcoming atmosphere day and night, fostering an inviting environment that serves as both a neighborhood anchor and a destination for visitors. 

A vibrant park plaza with trees, seating, and surrounding urban architecture.

A street level view of an updated plaza that includes architecture designed for multiple functions.

Our plan for the Brooklyn Strand was shaped by an extensive and inclusive community engagement process. WXY led walkthroughs with over 40 local organizations, ensuring that diverse voices informed the design. Five community workshops drew more than 200 residents, fostering open dialogue about the area’s potential and reflecting the community’s priorities and aspirations for the project. By translating this feedback into actionable ideas, WXY created a plan deeply rooted in local needs and shared vision.

A revitalized plaza integrates greenery and seating into the urban fabric.

The Brooklyn Strand offers a bold blueprint for a more connected and equitable Downtown Brooklyn. It sets a precedent for community-driven design, enriching public life and paving the way for future opportunities once the commitment is there to make a change.  

Outdoor seating area with benches, tables, and tree-lined surroundings.

A tree-lined seating area offers flexible spaces for relaxation and social interaction.

A public walkway with benches and spaces for gathering, surrounded by trees and urban activity.

An inviting streetscape integrates seating and gathering spaces, fostering connection.

Tree-lined path with benches and outdoor seating at Cadman Plaza South near a café.

A rendering of Cadman Plaza South shows a tree-lined path with seating and a café.

Autumn scene at Cadman Plaza North with pathways, seating, and a community building.

A rendering of Cadman Plaza North shows curving paths and architecture for the Brooklyn War Memorial.

A rendering of Brooklyn War Memorial entrance with visitors and a landscaped plaza.

A rendering of Brooklyn War Memorial entrance with visitors and a landscaped plaza.

Accessible ramp leading to the Brooklyn War Memorial, surrounded by trees and greenery.

A ramp enhances inclusivity and accessibility at the Brooklyn War Memorial.

Park with open green space, pathways, and views of the Brooklyn Bridge and city skyline.

A park near the Brooklyn Bridge combines open green spaces, scenic views, and active pathways.

Pathway under Brooklyn Bridge with seating, greenery, and pedestrian activity.

A reimagined entry under the Brooklyn Bridge creates a vibrant public space with seating and pathways.

Modern plaza providing access to the waterfront and Brooklyn’s bridges.

The Gateway connects people to the waterfront and bridges with a contemporary public plaza.

A bustling public market under the Main Street Arch near the Brooklyn waterfront.

Anchorage Market transforms the Main Street Arch into a vibrant hub connecting people to the waterfront.

Evening scene at Anchorage Plaza with illuminated arches and a lively market near the Brooklyn Bridge.

A rendering of Anchorage Plaza at night.

Tree-lined walkway at Park Avenue Crossing with seating and gathering spaces.

Park Avenue Crossing blends a tree-lined walkway with seating.

Park with seating, trees, and a fountain serving as a gathering and connection space.

The park offers shaded seating, a central fountain, and pathways, fostering connection and community.

Keywords

  • Play
  • Economic Development
  • Culture
  • Recreation
  • Streets
  • Mobility

Type

  • Strategic Plans
  • Infrastructure

Client

  • Downtown Brooklyn Partnership

Awards

  • World Changing Idea Awards Urban Design Finalist, Fast Company

  • Award of Honor, Society of Registered Architects New York

  • Award of Excellence for Urban Planning/Design, AIA Brooklyn & Queens

  • Citation for Urban Planning/Design, AIA New York State