2. Race Street Pier, Philadelphia, PA The High Line, New York, NY field operations N. Delaware Riverfront Master Plan, Philadelphia, PA Chuncheon, Korea
3. Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY The Porter House, New York, NY South Street Seaport, New York, NY GREGG PASQUARELLI SHoP ARCHITECTS East River Esplanade, NY shop architects
4. Taylor 28, Seattle, WA Blue Ring, Seattle, WA Seattle Aquarium Project Green, Austin, TX mithun
5. Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WA Magnuson Park, Seattle, WA Magnuson Park, Seattle, WA Cal Anderson Park, Seattle, WA the berger partnership
6. Toronto Waterfront, Toronto, Canada Hudson River Park, New York, NY Atlanta BeltLine, Atlanta, Georgia N. Delaware Riverfront Master Plan, Philadelphia, PA hr & a advisors
7. Point State Park, Pittsburgh, PA The High Line, New York, NY Discovery Green, Houston, TX Hudson River Park, New York, NY etm associates
8. Vivarium, Hofgarten, 2002, Germany Neukom Vivarium, 2007, Seattle, WA The Hunter’s Cabin and the Biological Field Station, 2000 Rescue Archaeology, 2004, Tate Modern, London mark dion
9. Justin Ouellette, Playing the Building, New York, NY Spencer Finch, The High Line, New York, NY Haluk Akakçe, Sky is the Limit, Las Vegas, NV Cai Guo-Qiang, Light Cycle: Central Park, New York, NY creative time
10. TV Asahi, Tokyo, Japan Motion Graphics, AOL tv asahi, Japan Fresh Kills Park, Staten Island, NY EACC, Castello, Spain tomato
101. 334 surveys submitted PUBLIC INPUT SURVEY RESULTS Top 2 are Access to the River + Views and Horizons most people want to see passive recreation 68% say I-95 barrier + connectivity to the City Play and social seating ranked highest. Access, water’s edge, and habitat ranked high as well)