Santa Monica Waterfront
WRT worked for many years on the palisades and beachfront of Santa Monica, California, as part of the Beach Improvement Group. The challenge was to unite two vastly different sites, each with different economic and environmental conditions.
Located adjacent to the Santa Monica Pier and home to the world-renowned Muscle Beach and Chess Park, South Beach is a hub of human activity, a pedestrian promenade that connects a variety of hotels, concessions and entertainment venues. The improvements to this "human theater" were designed to convey the idea of ebb and flow -- visually and functionally so that the natural beauty, historic character, and sheer spectacle of South Beach sparkles with renewed vitality. The $2.6 million of improvements included landscape, pathways, furnishings, the expanded Chess Park, new restrooms, and renovated Muscle Beach equipment. All are in constant flux with the daily flow of beachgoers and fitness enthusiasts, and together they contribute to the world-renown boardwalk spectacle of Santa Monica. The boardwalk zone lies low in the landscape, and views from here are of things nearby – people, mostly – playing, flexing, promenading, skating, flying on rings, or playing volleyball. From the boardwalk the horizon is implied, the ocean hidden, the sunset interrupted.