Resilient By Design: The Grand Bayway
The Common Ground Team led by TLS Landscape Architecture presented a vision for a “Grand Bayway” at the Resilient by Design Challenge in San Francisco, on May 17th.
The proposal looks at a resilient future for flood-threatened and congested State Route 37 connecting the northern edge of San Francisco Bay as well as adjacent tidal complexes and restored marshes. The result would be a new Ecological Central Park larger than San Francisco.
The project proposes to resolve the transportation problem of Highway 37 by designing a scenic causeway elevated on columns 20 feet high, allowing tidal flows and marsh migration to return to their natural condition.
Client: TLS Landscape Architecture
Role: Visualization, Post-Production, Graphic Direction
Location: San Francisco, California
Date: May 2018
Team: TLS Landscape Architecture, Exploratorium, Guy Nordenson & Assoc., Michael Maltzan Architecture, HR&A Advisors, Sitelab Urban Studio, Lotus Water, Rana Creek, Dr. John Oliver, Richard Hindle, UC Berkeley, Fehr & Peers Transportation Consultants
Community Stakeholders: Greenbelt Alliance, Coastal Conservancy, Ducks Unlimited, Road Ecology Center, Transportation Authority of Marin, Sonoma County Transportation Authority, Napa Valley Transportation Authority, Solano Transportation Authority, Bay Trail, Water Trail, Sonoma Land Trust, US Fish and Wildlife, Caltrans, Metropolitan Transportation Commission
Published: Resilient By Design Website, Archdaily, Fast Company, World Landscape Architect, Times-Herald News, San Francisco Chronicle
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