The URBAN EDGE: redevelopment of the Inner Harbor
The Main objective of the project is to create postindustrial spaces along harbor active, making access to larger people to celebrate the world largest freshwater, which is 20% of the world. This will be achieved by development of UWM’s Freshwater harbor campus solely research institute of freshwater and collaboration of private water industries, integrating with riverwalk. The project examines in three different lenses, one in larger picture accessible to the harbor & riverwalk (100 acres), second masterplannig the inner harbor campus (30 acres) and third by Detail sections of water flow from the roof of building to the ground and flow to the harbor. In all the three scales, the riverwalk, stormwater management will be main design strategies.
My goal for the final proposal in information design is to illustrate the main idea of river walk making accessible to the harbor & River Walk: Integrating multiple users and activities within riverwalk along the water edge to appreciate the values of harbor. Extending the riverwalk from the third ward to North of Bayview (create transition space) and capturing experiential moments. Create welcoming gateway by redesigning the railway bridge above Greenfield ave.
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