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It's Your Waterfront
Questions for James Corner, James Corner Field Operations Principal
March 15, 2013  Puget Sound Business Journal
New York City-based James Corner Field Operations is designing Seattle's new waterfront.
Seattle's Stramp: a swirling confection could finally link the Market and the waterfront
February 25, 2013  Crosscut
A rich, multi-party plan proposes a new "front porch" for Seattle. Sloping ramps, rooftop gardens, broad terraces, new stalls, cafes and housing -- and some killer views of Elliott Bay.
Major Seattle waterfront projects see flurry of activity
February 1, 2013  Puget Sound Business Journal
Planners are hammering out the details of a handful of ambitious projects that will drastically alter downtown Seattle's waterfront.
Market, waterfront link seen in terrace proposal
January 4, 2013  The Seattle Times
Advocates for the Pike Place Market say they want to redevelop the Market's parking lot off Western Avenue into a mix of small retail shops and stalls, and the start of a grand downhill walkway to the Seattle Aquarium.
The Seattle waterfront: Our new front porch
December 28, 2012  Crosscut
When the viaduct comes down, Seattle will have a blank slate of high-value, big view public space. Can we make it our own?
Design Perspectives: Overlook Walk: grand boulevard between city and shore
December 19, 2012  Daily Journal of Commerce
Whether the waterfront comes to the market, or the market comes to the waterfront, it will be via the Overlook Walk.
Engineering Projects Will Transform Seattle, All Along the Waterfront
December 4, 2012  The New York Times
Now, a ballet of giant, tightly coordinated engineering works - $4.5 billion worth of building up, tearing down and digging under on the water's edge - is about to change the city's storied old coast all over again starting next year.
Seattle waterfront model on view at central library
November 19, 2012  The Seattle Times
14-foot model now at Seattle Central Library gives hint of what the city's future waterfront will be like.
Horticultural respite on New York's High Line
October 19, 2012  The Seattle Times
The success of the High Line bodes well for Seattle's waterfront, which is also being designed by James Corner Field Operations.
Escape to Elliott Bay
October 15, 2012  Daily Journal of Commerce
On Friday, the West Thomas Street Pedestrian and Bicycle Overpass opened! Based upon a visit Sunday morning, it already seems popular.