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It's Your Waterfront
Seattle Architecture Foundation Hosts an Evening with James Corner This Thursday 4/19
April 16, 2012  Culture Mob
This Thursday, April 19th, the Seattle Architecture Foundation is hosting a very special event with world-renowned landscape architect and urban designer James Corner.
Southwest District Council: Waterfront/Seawall
April 5, 2012  West Seattle Blog
Planning continues on what is hoped ultimately to be a waterfront "that people want to go to," Steve Pearce - central waterfront project manager for SDOT - told the SWDC.
James Corner design talk April 19
April 5, 2012  Daily Journal of Commerce
James Corner, whose firm is the lead designer for Seattle's waterfront redevelopment, will talk about his work at 7 p.m. April 19 at Benaroya Recital Hall in Seattle.
Seattle and Brooklyn: a tale of two waterfronts
April 4, 2012  Crosscut
I hoped to find out how this park is transforming Brooklyn's waterfront and see what I could learn about the future of our own waterfront park in Seattle, which shares the same basic problem; big dreams, not very much money.
City wants artists for installations
April 4, 2012  Daily Journal of Commerce
Seattle is seeking up to 12 artists to create temporary art installations along Greenwood Avenue North and the Central Waterfront for six weeks this summer.
Waterfront art exhibit open until tomorrow
March 30, 2012  The Seattle Times
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts is hosting a temporary art exhibit on the Seattle waterfront.
PDA wants design for $40M housing, retail project near market
March 30, 2012  Daily Journal of Commerce
In the fall of 2013, the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority plans to start building a project across from the market that will have apartments, retail, parking and storage, and a combination of artist lofts, offices and a food bank.
City Inside/Out: Envisioning Seattle's Waterfront (video)
March 30, 2012  Seattle Channel
For the past year, the city has hosted community forums to explore the future of the waterfront after the Alaskan Way Viaduct comes down.
The future of Seattle's waterfront
March 30, 2012  The Seattle Times
What will Seattle's waterfront look like in five years?
Can Canadian transit learn from Seattle's tunnel vision?
March 28, 2012  The Globe and Mail
Today, to further your despair, let me point out how Seattle is tearing down its eyesore "Gardiner Expressway" and liberating an otherwise very attractive waterfront.