Civic Vision for the Central Delaware River, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Civic Vision for the Central Delaware River
Designer Wallace Roberts and Todd (WRT), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Date November 2006 to November 2007
Building Type Town
Climate Cold Temperate
Context Urban
Architectural Style Modern
Street Address Oregon Avenue to Allegheny Avenue Walk Score
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Client PennPraxis, University of Pennsylvania
Awards  
  • Recipient, 2010 AIA Institute Honor Award for Urban Design.


As the lead design consultant for this mayoral initiative, WRT created a new vision for seven miles of the Delaware River in Philadelphia. Currently cut off from the city by the intrusion of I-95, this riverfront is comprised of underutilized post-industrial land and big-box development, and is subject to unregulated residential speculation. The plan emphasizes the ecological and economic value of the waterfront and sets forth a framework that the city can follow to generate new, cohesive, and sustainable development. This new growth will be organized around parks and open space, providing access to the river and a new movement system, including the decking over of I-95 and a grand civic boulevard complete with public transit.



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Between 2007 and 2010, WRT received 7 awards for their work on the Civic Vision for the Central Delaware Riverfront in Philadelphia, including 3 local awards from the Philadelphia AIA and the Pennsylvania APA, and 4 national honors from the American Institute of Architects, the New Congress for the New Urbanism, the American Society of Landscape Architects, and the Waterfront Center.

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