The Urban Plaza converts an unsafe underbridge
area into a civic gathering space for film festivals, regattas, and other
river events. The position of the Urban Plaza within the existing viaduct
presented an unusual challenge due to the lack of natural daylight for plant
growth. Accordingly, this area could not be defined through landscape design
in the conventional sense; rather, concrete benches are set amidst a moonscape
of gravel and seating boulders. The benches provide a respite for pedestrians
and bicyclists as they make their way across the Marsupial Bridge, and by night
the benches are lit from within, transforming the Plaza into a beacon for the
neighborhood. This strategy challenges the traditional notion of public space
as a “town square,” or “village green,” and provides a site-specific program
for the underbridge zone.