Georgetown Canal Renovation
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Georgetown Canal Renovation, from most recent to least.
Water Hammocks, a Mule Yard and Gongoozling: The New Concepts for the Georgetown Canal
Nena Perry-Brown | April 5th 2019
Nearly two years after a design team was selected to revitalize a mile-long stretch of the C&O Canal, the public is being invited to comment on new co... read»
DC's Most High Line-Like of High Line Spin-offs -- Transforming the Georgetown Canal
Nena Perry-Brown | December 20th 2017
A lot of developments have evoked the name of the High Line recently. However, the DC project that shares an architect with the High Line might have t... read»
A First Look at Design Concepts for the Georgetown Canal
Nena Perry-Brown | November 2nd 2017
On Thursday night, James Corner Field Operations presented some design concepts and options for the revitalization of the C and O Canal to the communi... read»
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