Riverfront restaurant concept in the port district of Westmoreland Park, Port St. Lucie, Florida
This project blends small footprint architecture with public art and innovative landscape architecture to revitalize and bring commerce to an underutilized portion of Westmoorland Park in Port St. Lucie, FL
Boutique food stations and restaurants are integrated in a thoughtful masterplan to invite families while promoting an open and multi-use space including a tiki bar, riverwalk and water-front amphitheater stage connecting the botanical gardens and new playgrounds.
Location:
Miami, Florida USA
Type:
Public /Government, Transportation, waterfront
Services:
Architecture, Interiors, Landscape
Size:
Twin Tubes each 0.74 miles long/1.19 kilometers long
Awards
- AIA Florida | Honor Award of Excellence
- AIA Miami | Award of Honor, Divine Detail Category
- Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) | Design Award of Excellence
- Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) | Design Award of Excellence – Related Arts Category
- Florida Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects (FASLA) | Award of Merit – Institutional Category
- AIA Florida & Caribbean | Honor Award of Excellence for New Work
- Architizer A+ Communications | Shortlisted

