Renaissance Waterfront Landing
The primary goal of the Renaissance Waterfront Landing Master Plan was to reconnect downtown Vancouver to the Columbia River while creating a vibrant public space for the city and the region. The Landing is particularly significant as the first-visible piece of land when driving into Washington State across the planned new Columbian River Crossing.
The Landing’s design elements include a floating esplanade, riparian habitat, gardens and stormwater treatment. The development of the plan evolved through a number of public meetings, working with a technical committee and park staff.
Location
Vancouver, Washington
Owner
Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department
Landscape Architects
Hargreaves Associates, Lead Design
Lango Hansen Landscape Architects, Prime Consultant