London Design Silver

2026

Reimagining South Bronx through Urban Entropy Rewilding

Entrant

Xinran Ma

Category

Landscape Design - Industrial Landscape

Client's Name

Country / Region

United States

Rikers Island and the South Bronx are deeply embedded within New York City’s vast and highly concentrated infrastructural network, where systems of production, circulation, and containment operate at a monumental scale. Correctional facilities, large-scale factories, freight corridors, airports, and the Hunts Point wholesale food markets together form an industrial landscape that functions with machine-like intensity. These infrastructures, while essential to the city’s metabolism, often loom over surrounding neighborhoods as overwhelming presences—consuming land, shaping air quality, and exerting continuous environmental and social pressure on adjacent communities.

Grounded in the anticipated future closure plan for Rikers Island, this project proposes a speculative reimagining of these contested urban territories. It advocates for the gradual reactivation of spontaneous, unpredictable interactions between human activity and ecological systems, allowing communities to reclaim spaces currently dominated by rigid infrastructure. Rather than treating nature as a controlled or ornamental layer, the proposal envisions it as an active agent that co-produces space alongside human use, negotiation, and adaptation.

In this envisioned environment, the uncertainty of human behavior intertwines with the wild agency of natural processes, generating landscapes that are chaotic, diverse, and continuously evolving. Wetlands may emerge along fragmented edges of industrial sites, while abandoned or underutilized zones gradually transform into hybrid ecologies. Around Rikers Island and Hunts Point, ecological buffers begin to form organically within the existing industrial fabric, softening its intensity and opening new spatial relationships between infrastructure, water, soil, and life.

Over time, uncontrolled human interventions and untamed ecological forces collectively produce a state of productive entropy. This entropy is not collapse, but transformation—a shift from static, engineered order toward adaptive complexity. The rigid textures of the city are disrupted and replaced with an evolving urban tapestry that accommodates change, resilience, and coexistence.

Ultimately, the project imagines a symbiotic relationship between infrastructure, ecology, and human communities, where industrial systems and natural processes are no longer oppositional but interdependent. In this reconfigured landscape, New York becomes not only a city of infrastructure, but also a living field of continuous ecological and social becoming

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