Worcester, MA
A comprehensive master plan for Green Hill Park, an important public open space.
Category Archives: Landscape Architecture
Siena College Master Plan
Loudenville, NY
Siena College selected Weston & Sampson to provide comprehensive master planning services.
Mill Street Master Plan
Worcester, MA
The City of Worcester retained Weston & Sampson to develop a Master Plan for improvements to the Mill Street corridor.
Riverwalk Visioning
Peabody and Salem, MA
A Riverwalk Visioning Study and a Riverwalk Conceptual Master Plan developed through a U.S. EPA Brownfields grant
Portsmouth, NH Downtown Visioning – Vaughan Mall
Portsmouth, NH
A Visioning and Connectivity Action Plan for the important commercial, retail, cultural, and historical corridor surrounding the Vaughan Mall in downtown Portsmouth.
Redevelopment of Stenton Mill
Sanford, ME
As a follow-on from our Master Planning effort, Weston & Sampson is part of a team of design consultants working with Winn Development to create a new mixed-use development for this site.
Coes Reservoir
Worcester, MA
Evaluation of existing conditions, dam rehabilitation, and design improvements at Coes Reservoir.
Capital Improvements to Riverfront Park
Springfield, MA
Strategic design and construction plan to implement significant capital improvements to Riverfront Park in Springfield, MA.
Danehy Park – Universal Design Playground
City of Cambridge, MA
Weston & Sampson worked with the city to design and construct a new playground at Danehy Park in Cambridge, MA using Universal Design principles.
425 Medford Street – Resilient Waterfront Master Planning
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Weston & Sampson is currently working with The Flatley Company and NELSON Worldwide on a master plan design for a 55-acre waterfront site in Charlestown. This mixed-use development prioritizes addressing existing and future site flooding from predicted 2070 sea level rise and climate change by incorporating a resilient flood barrier within a system of new public open spaces. By raising the existing grades along the waterfront, a hierarchy of new pedestrian open spaces are created, offering users a multitude of spatial experiences.