Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance’s Waterfront Edge Design Guidelines(WEDG)” Exhibition

The Center for Architecture

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Waterfront Edge Design Guidelines (WEDG) is a tool and scorecard for creating resilient, accessible waterfronts. MWA developed WEDG as a way to achieve real and necessary change at the waterfront.

With input from hundreds of waterfront experts, MWA created guidelines and an incentive-based ratings system, earning the support of all major government regulators. And the result is a logical, easy-to-use tool for any type of waterfront, with scorecards tailored for three types of uses:
• Residential / Commercial
• Parks
• Industrial / Maritime
The exhibit introduces the public to the program, describing credit categories and example credits, and offering case studies for all waterfront uses.

Version 1.0 will be released on January 22, 2015, at 5pm, at a public launch event and will be available for download at waterfrontalliance.org/WEDG. The launch event will be followed by a separate panel discussion featuring waterfront and resiliency experts, including MWA and its partners from Copenhagen, as part of an international exchange of ideas and lessons learned.

Over the next year, MWA will showcase a wide variety of waterfront projects to demonstrate how and where WEDG can be used. MWA will be constantly improving WEDG and invite you to send feedback to wedginfo@waterfrontalliance.org. Future plans include a dedicated WEDG web portal through which applications for WEDG certification may be submitted, reviewed, and certified. MWA will also creating a WEDG Homes for smaller residential projects.

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from January 22, 2015 to February 21, 2015

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