File under: Love it.
I ’bout fell off my bicycle Saturday afternoon riding across Brooklyn through Crown Heights, when I rounded a boarded up pre-war apartment building and came upon this giant yellow monster.

So this is the Brooklyn Children’s Museum. Why didn’t anyone tell me Brooklyn had one of those? I really should get me a kid, so I can be in the loop on such swell goings-on.
Not only is the museum a gem to behold, it’s super-sustainable. Designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects and opened last September, the building achieved a LEED Silver rating for its use of rapidly renewable and recycled materials in construction. The big yellow building even has geothermal wells for heating and cooling purposes. Wow. I wonder what those look like.
And check out the Museum from above:

Photo: Michael Moran
Lovely. It’s incredible to see such bold design in a public project—plopped in the middle of Crown Heights, no less, rather than in Dumbo, Brooklyn, or some such trendy (read: ridiculous) location. This place for kids could hold its own against any boutique hotel on the Lower East Side.
Score: 1, NYC Department of Design and Construction. And one for Brooklyn.

we try not to let people without children know all our parenting secrets, otherwise you show up with your craft beers and your new yorker’s and bug the shit out of all of us who are just trying to focus on keeping our kids from eating sand.
c-well
18 Sep 09 at 3:54 pm