Race Street Pier and Connector
Philadelphia, États-Unis
- Culture
- Ponts + Infrastructure de transport
- Parcs + Espaces extérieurs
- Transport
- Paysage
- Architecture paysagiste
- Places
- Urbanisme
- Plan directeur
- Développement urbain
- Architectes-Paysagistes
- james corner field operations
- Lieu
- Race Street and N Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, États-Unis
- Année
- 2011
The Race Street Pier is one of the first public spaces to be realized as part of the ambitious Civic Vision for the Central Delaware Riverfront. As such, it was designed to create a strong physical experience that reconnects the City to the River, activates the water’s edge and establishes the pier as a distinctive new public park for the people of Philadelphia. The physical design of the pier is split into two levels – an upper level with a grand sky promenade and a lower level for water-related activities and passive recreation. A dramatic ramp rises along the north face of the pier below the Ben Franklin bridge, dramatizing the sense of arriving in the space of the river. A lower terrace supports a lawn with generous seating and social spaces.
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