Turning the Valley of Ashes into a Tennis Haven: The Development History of the USTA Site in Queens, NY

Deep Foundations Institute
Alfred H. Brand Sissy Nikolaou Pablo V. Lopez Athena C. Denivo Michael McMaster
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Deep Foundations Institute
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12
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The paper presents the history of development of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) site, focusing on geotechnical, geoseismic, and foundation engineering challenges associated with it. The site is located at the Flushing Meadows Corona Park area of Queens, New York. Now home to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (BJKNTC), the site used to be a biologically rich, tidal salt marsh that extended south from Flushing Bay and overlaid an ancient buried valley. In early 20th century, Brooklyn Ash Co. was contracted to fill the marshland with cinders and furnace ashes. F. Scott Fitzgerald describes the “Valley of Ashes” as “a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke, and finally, with a transcendent effort, of ash-gray men who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air.” In 1939 the site was leveled and filled to host the World’s Fair and refilled again for the 1964 World’s Fair.The USTA moved to the site in 1978 and in mid-1990’s constructed the 23,000-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium (AAS). Currently, USTA has a Strategic Vision Plan venue with several interconnected construction projects including buildings, infrastructure upgrades and improvements to site circulation. In addition to a historical walkthrough, the authors will discuss technical challenges of supporting these developments through layers of fill, thick organic silty plastic clays and regional varved soils with bedrock found 300 to 400 feet deep. The subsurface is not only a weak foundation medium, but is susceptible to large amplification of seismic waves propagating from the bedrock during earthquakes. The developments are usually founded on project-specific pile foundations that carry static loads in deeper layers and accommodate lateral demands and performance objectives. Engineering innovations from the most recent development, the roof structure over AAS, will be discussed."
Citation

APA: Alfred H. Brand Sissy Nikolaou Pablo V. Lopez Athena C. Denivo Michael McMaster  (2016)  Turning the Valley of Ashes into a Tennis Haven: The Development History of the USTA Site in Queens, NY

MLA: Alfred H. Brand Sissy Nikolaou Pablo V. Lopez Athena C. Denivo Michael McMaster Turning the Valley of Ashes into a Tennis Haven: The Development History of the USTA Site in Queens, NY. Deep Foundations Institute, 2016.

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