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James Corner chosen to masterplan one-mile stretch of historic Washington DC park
POSTED 17 Mar 2017 . BY Kim Megson
The practice will work with local group Georgetown Heritage and the National Park Service to masterplan a section of the park focused around a canal network Credit: Richard Frasier

This is an extraordinary opportunity for Washington D.C., and the Georgetown community to create a transformative public space that blends historic architecture with rich landscapes
– James Corner
Landscape architecture studio James Corner Field Operations have been appointed to “restore, reimagine and revitalise” a one-mile stretch of Washington D.C’s historic Chesapeake and Ohio National Historical Park.

The practice will work with local group Georgetown Heritage and the National Park Service to masterplan a section of the park focused around a canal network. The park’s locks, towpath, plazas, stones, landscaped areas and street crossings will be improved to “maximise the park’s immense educational, recreational and aesthetic potential.”

The design team, which also includes MakeDC, Robert Silman Associates, ETM Associates and Dharam Consulting, will hold public consultations to develop a Georgetown Canal Plan, which is the first phase for a wider multi-year restoration programme.

“This is an extraordinary opportunity for Washington D.C., and the Georgetown community to create a transformative public space that blends historic architecture with rich landscapes to create a world-class and unique destination in the heart of the neighbourhood,” said James Corner, founder and director of James Corner Field Operations.

“The Georgetown section of the site should be a landmark park for everyone, a lively centre for social gatherings, a continuous link for recreation and contemplation, a connector of neighbourhoods and networks and a model for urban livability and human health and wellbeing.”

Alison Greenberg, executive director of Georgetown Heritage, added: “The James Corner Field Operations team brings exceptional ingenuity, boundless energy and extensive experience partnering with cities, parks and community groups to create stunning, lively spaces that reflect each site’s distinct character and maximize its potential to engage people of all ages and cultures.”

Corner’s studio are best known for their large-scale public realm projects, including the High Line in New York, Chicago’s Navy Pier, and the ongoing Miami Underline. The landscape architect, who is interviewed in the forthcoming issue of CLADmag, recently claimed that well-designed public spaces are essential for promoting tolerance, wellbeing and democracy.
James Corner Field Operations have been appointed to revitalise a one-mile stretch of the Chesapeake and Ohio National Historical Park Credit: Sam Kittner
The design team will hold public consultations to develop a Georgetown Canal Plan Credit: Richard Frasier
The park’s locks, towpath, plazas, stones, landscaped areas and street crossings will be improved Credit: Creative Commons
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James Corner chosen to masterplan one-mile stretch of historic Washington DC park
POSTED 17 Mar 2017 . BY Kim Megson
The practice will work with local group Georgetown Heritage and the National Park Service to masterplan a section of the park focused around a canal network Credit: Richard Frasier
This is an extraordinary opportunity for Washington D.C., and the Georgetown community to create a transformative public space that blends historic architecture with rich landscapes
– James Corner
Landscape architecture studio James Corner Field Operations have been appointed to “restore, reimagine and revitalise” a one-mile stretch of Washington D.C’s historic Chesapeake and Ohio National Historical Park.

The practice will work with local group Georgetown Heritage and the National Park Service to masterplan a section of the park focused around a canal network. The park’s locks, towpath, plazas, stones, landscaped areas and street crossings will be improved to “maximise the park’s immense educational, recreational and aesthetic potential.”

The design team, which also includes MakeDC, Robert Silman Associates, ETM Associates and Dharam Consulting, will hold public consultations to develop a Georgetown Canal Plan, which is the first phase for a wider multi-year restoration programme.

“This is an extraordinary opportunity for Washington D.C., and the Georgetown community to create a transformative public space that blends historic architecture with rich landscapes to create a world-class and unique destination in the heart of the neighbourhood,” said James Corner, founder and director of James Corner Field Operations.

“The Georgetown section of the site should be a landmark park for everyone, a lively centre for social gatherings, a continuous link for recreation and contemplation, a connector of neighbourhoods and networks and a model for urban livability and human health and wellbeing.”

Alison Greenberg, executive director of Georgetown Heritage, added: “The James Corner Field Operations team brings exceptional ingenuity, boundless energy and extensive experience partnering with cities, parks and community groups to create stunning, lively spaces that reflect each site’s distinct character and maximize its potential to engage people of all ages and cultures.”

Corner’s studio are best known for their large-scale public realm projects, including the High Line in New York, Chicago’s Navy Pier, and the ongoing Miami Underline. The landscape architect, who is interviewed in the forthcoming issue of CLADmag, recently claimed that well-designed public spaces are essential for promoting tolerance, wellbeing and democracy.
James Corner Field Operations have been appointed to revitalise a one-mile stretch of the Chesapeake and Ohio National Historical Park Credit: Sam Kittner
The design team will hold public consultations to develop a Georgetown Canal Plan Credit: Richard Frasier
The park’s locks, towpath, plazas, stones, landscaped areas and street crossings will be improved Credit: Creative Commons
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Well-designed public squares can enhance tolerance during volatile political times, says James Corner


Practices designing public squares should consider how they can enhance tolerance and provide platforms for peaceful democratic protest, according to landscape architect and theorist James Corner.
Pop-up preview of James Corner's Miami Underline opens tomorrow


A pop-up preview of James Corner Field Operations’ Miami Underline will open tomorrow (23 August) to showcase how the landscape architects plan to transform the land beneath the city’s MetroRail into a 10 mile linear park.
James Corner hopes to melt hearts with vast ICEBERGS installation


James Corner’s huge ice-themed installation for the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. has opened to the public.
James Corner completes first regeneration phase of Chicago's Navy Pier


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