Astoria Riverwalk
As part of a comprehensive visioning project, GreenWorks helped to envision the future of the Astoria riverfront. The design team assisted in planning for open space and pedestrian connections that reinforce the values of the community and preserve the special character of this historic city. GreenWorks also helped facilitate visioning workshops and provided the community with imagery, plans, and strategies to guide future development. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) honored this project with its Walter B. Jones Memorial and NOAA Excellence Awards. GreenWorks went on to develop concepts for the Astoria Riverwalk with the goal of developing a multi-modal approach that accommodates a historic trolley line, business access for deliveries, bicycle traffic, as well as a pedestrian trail along the waterfront complete with wayfinding elements. The design character for the Riverwalk elements reflects industrial waterfront themes. Sketches were prepared to show unifying themes incorporated into varied settings along the waterfront. GreenWorks also developed the wayfinding plan for downtown Astoria. The scope includes preparing a concept plan detailing locations of proposed improvements and illustrations of signage components. Working closely with the City and Downtown Association representatives, GreenWorks prepared a set of signage typologies to provide the community with a cohesive downtown wayfinding plan. The Astoria Riverfont Bridge project will replace six bridges in Astoria, Oregon from 6th through 11th streets adjacent to the riverwalk. These six bridges are structurally deficient, load posted timber trestles supported by deteriorated timber pile. The structures provide a connection between a city street and the riverfront wharf in the City of Astoria, linking both pedestrian and vehicular traffic to businesses and attractions. GreenWorks role was to help develop design character/aesthetics or railings and pilasters at the bridge crossings.