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Sasaki Updates the Wilmington Waterfront Promenade

International architecture studio Sasaki completes a renovation transformation of a waterfront and public park -- the Wilmington Waterfront Promenade is entirely altered in Los Angeles as it was formerly an industrial port and now it is doused with green spaces and various playgrounds. It opened with 10 acres along the port and is one of the busiest seaports in the world.

Philip Dugdale, associate principle explains, "A key driver was to try to craft a landscape that created a natural buffer between Wilmington and the port while also taking advantage of the sweeping views of the Los Angeles harbor. Our team created a strong sculptural landform which elevates the existing grade and creates the perfect viewing opportunity out to the water. The landscape wraps the edge of the park and feels like this protective frame that also helps to create a series of smaller rooms with shade-dappled seating areas and playful moments that the community can enjoy."
Trend Themes
1. Green Urban Spaces - The transformation of industrial areas into green urban spaces introduces new communal hubs enhancing urban living.
2. Multifunctional Public Parks - Designing public parks with multiple functionalities addresses diverse community needs, offering various recreational and relaxation areas.
3. Sustainable Waterfront Developments - Revamping waterfronts to include sustainable and green elements promotes environmental resilience and community well-being.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Planning - Integration of natural buffers and elevation in urban planning reshapes cityscapes for enhanced aesthetic and functional value.
2. Landscape Architecture - Innovative landscape designs that incorporate sculptural landforms provide new perspectives and enrich community experiences.
3. Eco-tourism - Creating eco-friendly waterfronts enhances their appeal as sustainable tourist destinations.

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