The Tikkurila River Park is developing into an outdoor living room that is a green pair for the urban Tikkurila centre – the major district of Vantaa that is Finland’s third busiest railway station and is in constant renewal. The first phase of the Tikkurila River Park was opened to the public in June 2020. […]
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Waterfront Brisbane focuses on giving the river back to the city and its people. The vision for the 1.5ha historic site sees the creation of a revitalised city centre riverfront destination with generous civic spaces as a stage for city life. Commissioned by Dexus, Arkhefield has worked closely with joint venture partner fjmt, Place Design Group, and Project for Public Spaces.
On the north bank of the Columbia River, Vancouver, WA, is Vancouver’s newest waterfront development that brings the downtown to the river’s edge. In partnership with the City, Gramor, and a multi-disciplinary team, PWL Partnership created the detailed design for the public realm, parks, and open space plan along with the detailed waterfront park design […]
On the north bank of the Columbia River, Vancouver, WA, is Vancouver’s newest waterfront development that brings the downtown to the river’s edge. In partnership with the City, Gramor, and a multi-disciplinary team, PWL Partnership created the detailed design for the public realm, parks, and open space plan along with the detailed waterfront park design […]
Image 1 of 59 from gallery of Revitalization of Spikeri Square and Daugava Waterfront Promenade / Arplan + A plus Architects. Photograph by Aivars Silins
INSPIRATION BLOG BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT EVEN BAKKEN
Image 11 of 26 from gallery of Yantian 19.5km Waterfront Boardwalk / eLandscript Studio. Photograph by Tianpei Zeng
South Waterfront GreenwayA bold new plan for the area along […]
Mathews Nielsen proposes two solutions for Manhattan's Pier 42.
scandinavian practice link arkitektur has refurbished the landscape of ‘stranden’, the first stage redevelopment of ‘aker brygge’ in oslo, norway.
Image 14 of 26 from gallery of Yantian 19.5km Waterfront Boardwalk / eLandscript Studio. Photograph by Tianpei Zeng
Image 18 of 26 from gallery of Yantian 19.5km Waterfront Boardwalk / eLandscript Studio. Photograph by Tianpei Zeng
Systems designed for the most precarious sites to gain access to the shoreline integrating free span, mono-beam or standard stair systems, as well as platforms, and hillside elevator systems.
Image 29 of 33 from gallery of Waterfront Park of Aiyi River / BLVD International. Rendering 1
The European Prize for Urban Public Space is a biennial competition organized by six European institutions, the Centre de Cultura Con...
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Image 13 of 19 from gallery of New Haifa Waterfront Plan / Amir Mann–Ami Shinar Architects and Planners. proposed site plan
An accessible and activated waterfront that establishes a protected shoreline and empowers the voices of Madison’s past and present generations
The eThekwini municipality is expected to launch the first phase of its R35 billion Durban Point redevelopment this week, with construction starting on a 750 metre long promenade at the base of the planned build.
The visionary Brisbane Waterfront Precinct proposal presents a unique opportunity to transform Eagle Street into a leading premium business
Rare Waterfront Opportunity on the Venetian Islands. 1236 S. Venetian Way is a rare .61 acre+/-waterfront vacant lot featuring 207’+/- of direct frontage on Biscayne Bay.
Imagen 2 de 24 de la galería de Conoce el proyecto ganador del Concurso Buenos Aires y el Río, Parque Costanera Norte. Cortesía de MARANTZ arquitectos
Como’s accessibility and development opportunities are restricted by frequent flooding and its surrounding urban morphology. The planned system of weirs was integrated in a completely new design for the waterfront, which implements a new form of mobility to create opportunities for urban redevelopment. The design gives the waterfront its own identity and restores the connection with the city through an integral approach to sustainable mobility. An extensive pedestrian zone is positioned along the waterside with a permanent promenade situated on the east coast, along with an electric shuttle bus route and bicycle rental facilities. Two car parks are located at the eastern and western end of the bay: one in the water and the other in the former stadium, which also houses tourist services. A circular motif unites pedestrians and vehicles in one integrated zone that prioritises pedestrian traffic. On Piazza Cavour, the inner rings in the pavement extend westwards towards the park and into circular green islands and seating objects. Towards the historic city centre, the circular pattern gradually dissolves into the granite paving. On the west side, the park is designed to inform visitors about sustainable energy, and continues into the inner city. The new pavement is mostly composed of existing bricks and stone from nearby quarries. LEDs are used for the lighting system. Equipped with solar panels, the roofs of the waterfront pavilions act as rainwater collectors for the toilets.
Ningbo East New Town Civic PlazaAs an extension of the […]