In New York, activists and professionals have been trying to rescue 10 old industrial tanks for years, using alternative options to save them from destruction. Working with a studio and an architectural firm, they offered an inventive remake of these industrial buildings as a 21st century park. Recently it was important for designers to define and configure traditional public spaces because of their cultural and civic value. To make these warehouses a public and functional figure that can be archaeological and celebrate their history on the Williamsburg coast of Brooklyn. Initial maps showcase many different ideas, including vertical gardens, functional spaces, mussels, art installations and more. These can accommodate a picnic garden of birch trees and wild flowers and pools that reflect water and have a 250-seat theater, rocky terrain and adventure playgrounds, and even a mussel farm to help The recovery of the devastated shellfish population in the Port of New York tanks at the Bushwick Intel Park project is also valuable for the creative aspects of its surrounding neighborhoods and their vibrant art scene, as well as the value of community entry and visualization of its needs, especially for public and outdoor green spaces. Ten principles were created to ensure that this process is perceived as being driven by bottom-up approaches, sustained action, inclusive solutions, resilience, and speed