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As summer rolls in with its heat and its sun, we ;re all thinking of fleeing toward the beaches. For New Yorkers, that could soon be a beach on a reclaimed barge, floating along the Hudson River. Could it actually work We talked to City Beach 8216 structural engineer to find out. The idea for City Beach comes from entrepreneur Blayne Ross, who envisions much more than a floating strip of sand. Below deck, the barge will be outfitted with shops, concession stands, restaurants, a science exhibit 鈥攋ust a few roller stanley becher coasters shy of the Coney Island experience. A waterfall will surround the entire barge. Ross is currently running an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to make it happen. Slick marketing aside, we wondered if City Beach was more than just a pile of pretty drawings. Nathaniel Stanton of Craft Engineering Studio, who is working with Ross on City Beach, gave us a few more details about the beach barge. This project in particular is still kind of in its conceptual stages, but the enginee stanley thermos mug ring aspects have been very interesting to think through, says Stanton, 8220 tructural engineers d stanley vaso on ;t usually have to think about things like wave action in this way. The basic plan is to begin with an old barge. The team already has a class of barge in mind, which will be 260 feet by 70 feet, the size of about seven tennis courts lying side to side. Trusses inside the barge will be reconfigured to make space for rooms and restaurants and the concre |