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Sin c e 1 9 7 4 , M a r i t i m e I n d u s trial uses have dwindled on the site.
B I G D I G E X C AVATED MATERIAL
S N O W S TORAGE (WINTER) C I R Q U E D U SOLEIL (SUMMER)
TEM P O R A L U S E S A N D O P E RATIONS
L A N D S C A P E M AT R I X
O P E R AT I O N S
1 9 16
EDGES
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LANDCOVER
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LAND USE
PROJECTED
AND ZONING
DEVELOPMENT
TO P O G R A P H Y
C OASTAL FLOODING
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HOW CAN LANDSCAPE BE CULTIVATED AS A R E S I L I E N T GROWTH MEDIUM? IN WHAT WAYS CAN INDUSTRY, PUBLIC ACC E S S , A N D ECOLOGY CO-EXIST MUTUALLY ? HOW CAN T HE MARITIME INDUSTRY PION E E R COA S TA L ADAPTATION AND NEW WATERFRON T U S E S ?
ARE A S TO R E M A I N
POTENTIAL FOR ADAPTIVE RE-USE
SUCCESSIONAL LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY (EXISTING AND NEW) SOFTENED EDGE
EDG E S A N D I N T E R I O R S
FILLING THE INTERSTITIAL SPACES
SEAWALL/SHIP BERTHING
LAN D S C A P E F R A M E W O R K
PUBLIC ACCESS , HYDROLOGY, AND PLANTING SYSTEMS
CIRCULATION VEHICULAR CIRCULATION PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
HYDROLOGY
PLANTING
FLOODABLE AREA
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FUT U R E U S E S C E N A R I O # 1
BALANCE OF NEW INDUSTRY AND PUBLIC ACCESS
FLEXIBLE USE ECO-INDUSTRY
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INTERTIDAL SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE
FERRY LANDING
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FLEXIBLE USE ECO-INDUSTRY
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MAXIMIZE NEW ECOLOGY AND PUBLIC ACCESS
FLEXIBLE USE ECO-INDUSTRY
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INTERTIDAL SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE
FERRY LANDING
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FISH AQUACULTURE
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SITE P L A N
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400’
PEDESTRIAN PATHS
LAN D S C A P E P E R F O R M A N C E PUBLIC ACCESS AND PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
MOWN PATHS AREAS FOR VIEWING, GATHERING, AND PROGRAM
PEDESTRIAN PATHS
LAN D S C A P E P E R F O R M A N C E CIRCULATION SPINE
BIKE PATH ROADS
EXISTING POOL
LAN D S C A P E P E R F O R M A N C E DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE CHANNELS SHEET FLOWS
100 YEAR FLOOD HIGH TIDE +5’
LAN D S C A P E P E R F O R M A N C E COASTAL FLOODING
HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE
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DETA I L P L A N NORTH JETTY
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VISITOR CENTER
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FISH MARKET/RESTAURANT
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FISHING STORAGE
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WAREHOUSE PAVILION/VENUE
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PUBLIC MARINA
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FERRY/WATER TAXI LANDING
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WAREHOUSE PLAZA
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DOCK TERRACE
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DOCK LAWN
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DRYDOCK VIEWING PLATFORM 200’ 400’
600’
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DETA I L P L A N
EMERGENT POOL AND THE REPOSITORY
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EMERGENT RETENTION POOL
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REPOSITORY PARCEL
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CONTAINMENT BERM 200’ 400’
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DETA I L P L A N
EMERGENT POOL AND THE REPOSITORY
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FLOATING DOCK
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LOOKOUT POINT
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SOFTENED EDGE
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BIG DIG VENT BUILDING
5
DRY DOCK PLAZA
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DRY DOCK ACCESS ROAD 200’ 400’
600’
SUC C E S S I O N A L L A N D S C A PE YEAR ONE
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STONE-LINED CHANNELS
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PLINTHS
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BREAKWATERS
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BIKE LANE
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PEDESTRIAN PROMENADE
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ELEVATED WATERFRONT BOARDWALK
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6 3 1 EXISTING GRADE
INFR A S T R U C T U R A L C O M P ONENTS
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SUC C E S S I O N A L L A N D S C A PE YEAR 10
EARLY SUCCESSIONAL SPECIES 1
HYBRID POPLAR - Populus spp.
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BIRCH - Betula spp.
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WILLOW - Salix spp.
CANOPY SPECIES 4
HONEY LOCUST - Gleditsia triacanthos
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GREEN ASH - Fraxinus pennsylvanica
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LONDON PLANTREE - Platanus x acerifolia
5 1
3 UPLAND ZONE
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COASTAL SCRUB ZONE
INTERTIDAL ZONE
PLA N T I N G S T R AT E G Y
SUC C E S S I O N A L L A N D S C A PE FUTURE INDUSTRY
SIMU LTA N E O U S S U C C E S S I ON OF LAN D S C A P E A N D U S E S
A REGIONAL MARITIME AMENITY