3 i" X Q$ q0 L; M分析图关键词:城市 工业遗产 峡谷河流 瀑布 景观设计分析图 河道综合 整治景观规划 设计 分析图 城市河流 自然生态系统 Willamette Falls Riverwalk 瀑布 河道 河流 景观规划 分析图 城市内河综合整治规划 水库规划分析图 水库景观带分析图 著名峡谷 世界著名瀑布 瀑布 景观规划分析图 河流 景观规划投资分析图 瀑布 设计施工 水库规划 瀑布规划分析图 河道分析图 河流 景观分析图 峡谷瀑布/ ^0 h9 t- _. e, |) N: J& ^/ z
& t- v( f1 v0 v% F4 t8 p( J8 R4 fAbout 11 miles as the crow flies from Portland, Ore., Willamette Falls churns out a whopping 37,403 gallons of water each second, according to the World Waterfall Database. That makes it the second-biggest waterfall in North America by volume (Niagara Falls takes the top spot, at 750,000 gallons each second).
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} D4 @$ q9 {2 Y' `3 R: wIt sounds like a place tourists would flock to, you'd think. But there hasn't been public access to the falls in years, and, after a long industrial history at the site, the last company there closed in 2011. "For more than a century, Willamette Falls has been the most spectacular place we don't visit," says the narrator in a promotional video for the Willamette Falls Legacy Project, a joint effort by Oregon City, Clackamas County, Metro, and the State of Oregon, as well as Falls Legacy, the owner of the recently closed paper mill, to redevelop the area.
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- j4 C2 V9 F6 t6 J+ _Today, it was announced that Portland-based Mayer/Reed, Canadian firm Dialog, and the New York and San Francisco offices of Snøhetta won the design competition for the Willamette Falls Riverwalk, part of the overall Legacy Project plan. The finalists for the competition were announced in March, and also included: James Corner Field Operations, Place Studio, and the Miller Hull Partnership; and Walker Macy and Thomas Balsley Associates.' c% h5 s" U) x8 ]: ]% o! w
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