Urban edges where the city meets the water have often been closed to the public, relegated to industrial uses, and condemned over time to become areas of urban decay, pollution and dereliction. As cities evolve and industry relocates, post-industrial urban waterfronts can become communal meeting places, centers for arts and entertainment, focal points for celebration and inspiration. As designers and planners, we delight in the unique potentials waterfronts and buildings offer, and bring to them creativity, contemporary design and civic identity.
Preservation + Reuse Global Leader
Cathy SimonDesign Principal
Karen AlschulerUrban Design Global Leader
Gerald TierneySenior Project Architect