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Latest revision as of 03:16, 22 November 2012

Site Plan for Boathouse Marsh

The Boathouse Marsh is a waterfront access park planned for Columbia's Baker Athletic Complex and a companion project to the development of the Campbell Sports Center.

Site of the Boathouse March project

Due to the development of the Sports Center being located on land with waterfront access, Columbia must incorporate some form of public access to that waterfront. As such, the project is being built in conjunction with the development of a waterfront access park at the end of 218th street in the clump of trees between the southwest corner of Kraft Field and the boathouses.

The project is being designed by James Corner Field Operations, a landscape firm perhaps best known for their collaboration on the development of the acclaimed High Line Park.

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