The visual effects of port redevelopment alternatives
作者:
William Blair,
Iain Robertson,
Daniel Dingfield,
期刊:
Coastal Zone Management Journal
(Taylor Available online 1982)
卷期:
Volume 9,
issue 3-4
页码: 323-350
ISSN:0090-8339
年代: 1982
DOI:10.1080/08920758209361907
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
关键词: Port redevelopment;Seattle;visual resource management;alternative uses;visibility mapping;key view selection;visual character analysis;visual simulations;visual compatibility;visual mitigation;nighttime illumination analysis
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
In the early 1970s, Seattle Piers 90/91 were declared surplus federal property by the GSA. These obsolescent half‐mile‐long piers and their adjacent uplands were purchased by the Port of Seattle for redevelopment. This urban waterfront site of almost 200 acres presents the Port of Seattle with a number of severe planning problems. While it is the last large deep‐water site on Elliott Bay, it is also in a very sensitive location, since it is overlooked on two sides by vocal residential communities with a history of active intervention in development projects on visual and other environmental grounds.
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