By Greg Hanscom
Alex Washburn was one of those New Yorkers who stayed
put, defying Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s orders to evacuate when Superstorm
Sandy came stomping into town. But unlike those who dug in their heels
out of stubbornness or helplessness, Washburn stuck around out of pure
curiosity. He’s Bloomberg’s chief urban designer — the guy responsible
for shaping the city’s parks, streets, and other public spaces — and he
wanted to meet Sandy in person.
“I wanted to watch, feel, understand what a storm surge
meant,” he says. “If I don’t understand it viscerally, I can’t design
for it.”
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