PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
17 March 2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
17 March 2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
Does the park plan provide an appropriate balance between active and passive uses?
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
Does the park plan adequately respond to intergenerational needs,something for kids, families, youth and seniors?
Elements That Are Programmed Into Park Design To SatisfyWants And Needs• Children’s adventure play
Piles, rocks, mounds, grass• Youth half court, sports court• Youth beach volleyball• Active lawn area• Fishing Pier• Walkway/ Bikeway• Strolling Looping Trail• Picnic Areas• Touch the River
Elements That Are Not Programmed But Space Is ProvidedFor Them To Happen
• Weddings• Family Reunion Picnics• Bird Watching• Kite Flying• Festivals• Seasonal Entertainment• Running Jumping Playing
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
Does the park plan adequately respond to rich history and culture of New Westminsterand the Fraser River?
• Lytton Square - Skelton Structure Of Market Building• The Pier• Boardwalk• Rail Spur• Tide Changes - Touch the River - Barge• Habitat Riparian Planted Edge• Salmon• Festival Lawn• Historic Piles
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010
PWL Partnership Landscape ArchitectsWorley Parsons WestmarG.L Williams and AssociatesTrow
17 March 2010
NEW WESTMINSTER WATERFRONT PARKTHE RIVER THE PAST THE PEOPLE
March 15/2010