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ANDERSON MEMORIAL BRIDGE + MEMORIAL DRIVE
CAMBRIDGE, MA
CLIENT: Department of Conservation and Recreation + MassDOT
COMPLETION: Memorial Drive Phases I and II and Anderson Memorial Bridge
Along the Charles River in Cambridge, Brown, Richardson + Rowe completed the the first two phases of the Rehabilitation of Memorial Drive as part of the Historic Parkways Initiative. Memorial Drive was originally used by horse-drawn carriages. First designed by Charles Eliot and the Olmsted firm, the historic landscape contained character-defining features such as attractive iron railings and large framed deciduous trees planted in a linear pattern along the river. Tetra Tech and BRR widened the park land by reducing the width of the roadway and added pedestrian and bicycle trails and returned the character defining features to the parkland. With Stantec and McGinley Kalsow, we protected the historic features that give the Anderson Memorial Bridge and its approaches their historic character. The landscape construction documents covered tree replacements, meadow restoration, riverbank planting, path improvements and LED lights.