Pershing Square Renew Unveils Finalist Designs by wHY, James Corner Field Operations, and Others
Pershing Square Renew has revealed the plans of four finalists for an overhaul to the oldest park in Los Angeles, Pershing Square. Opened in 1866, with subsequent name changes and redesigns ? the most recent, by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta and landscape architect Laurie Olin, opened in 1994 ? the park?s next identity could be crafted by wHY + Civitas, James Corner Field Operations with Frederick Fisher & Partners, Agence TER and Team, or SWA | Morphosis. The finalists were selected from a semi-finalist round of ten proposals last December, and now the Pershing Square Renew jury will deliberate before announcing a winner on May 12.
Pershing Square Renew has revealed the plans of four finalists for an overhaul to the oldest park in Los Angeles, Pershing Square. Opened in 1866, with subsequent name changes and redesigns ? the most recent, by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta and landscape architect Laurie Olin, opened in 1994 ? the park?s next identity could be crafted by wHY + Civitas, James Corner Field Operations with Frederick Fisher & Partners, Agence TER and Team, or SWA | Morphosis. The finalists were selected from a semi-finalist round of ten proposals last December, and now the Pershing Square Renew jury will deliberate before announcing a winner on May 12.
Pershing Square is a five-acre park bounded by 5th Street to the north, 6th Street to the south, Hill Stree...
Pershing Square Renew has revealed the plans of four finalists for an overhaul to the oldest park in Los Angeles, Pershing Square. Opened in 1866, with subsequent name changes and redesigns ? the most recent, by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta and landscape architect Laurie Olin, opened in 1994 ? the park?s next identity could be crafted by wHY + Civitas, James Corner Field Operations with Frederick Fisher & Partners, Agence TER and Team, or SWA | Morphosis. The finalists were selected from a semi-finalist round of ten proposals last December, and now the Pershing Square Renew jury will deliberate before announcing a winner on May 12.
Pershing Square is a five-acre park bounded by 5th Street to the north, 6th Street to the south, Hill Stree...
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