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A new binational river park will be created along the US-Mexico border (instead of that wall)

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Source: Overland Partners Architects

The new Binational Park aims to restore and revitalise the river ecosystem, attract tourism and celebrate the unique relationship of two cities — one American, one Mexican.

binational park designed “as a prototype for border cities”

San Antonio-based firm Overland Partners has released plans for a binational border park between Mexico and the United States that will be built along the Rio Grande. The design incorporates 6.3 miles of land over a thousand acres on both sides of the river, which is known as Rio Bravo in Mexico, connecting the cities of Laredo in Texas and Nuevo Laredo in Tamaulipas. Overland Partners was selected to lead the project alongside Able City, a local architect studio in Laredo, through a public submission process. — Dezeen 

Overland Partners with local associate Able City, were unanimously chosen by Laredo City Council and members of the Binational Working Group, a public-private consortium, to conceptualise this binational river park project.  Courtesy of Overland Partners Architects.
Conceptual rendering of 6.3 mile Binational River Park along the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo. Overland Partners with local associate Able City, were unanimously chosen by Laredo City Council and members of the Binational Working Group, a public-private consortium, to conceptualise this binational river park project. Courtesy of Overland Partners Architects. Source: overlandpartners.com

a symbiotic relationship between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo and the river they share

In strategic meetings during late 2021 with United States Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, U.S. Consul General for Nuevo Laredo Deanna Kim, and Mexico Ambassador Esteban Moctezuma, and political and business leaders from the South Texas region and Mexican state of Tamaulipas, members sought ideas that would positively impact local economies, stimulate trade, and enhance tourism, while also celebrating the symbiotic relationship between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo and the river they share. 

Together, they developed the idea of a binational border park along the banks of the United States’ side of the Rio Grande River, and the Mexican side of the Rio Bravo. 

Overland Partners with local associate Able City, were unanimously chosen by Laredo City Council and members of the Binational Working Group, a public-private consortium, to conceptualise this binational river park project. 

On 18 February, a site plan for the 6.3-mile tract, aerial renderings, and eye level perspectives for a one-mile developed stretch was presented to the Mayors and city leadership of Laredo and Nuevo Laredo, the Governor of Tamaulipas, United States Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, U.S. Consul General for Nuevo Laredo Deanna Kim, along with the Binational Working Group and community and business leaders.

"We are inspired by the Binational River Park and excited by the unique challenges an aspirational project of this magnitude presents – environmentally, socially, and culturally," said Rick Archer, Overland Senior Principal and CEO.

Source: OverlandPartners 

Rick Archer, FAIA, Principal and CEO, and architect Barbara Warren, AIA, WELL AP, of Overland Partners Architects present the vision for a 6.3 mile Binational River Park to United States Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, U.S. Consul General for Nuevo Laredo Deanna Kim, the Binational Working Group and community and business leaders from Laredo and Nuevo Laredo.
international experts and regional engineering firms led a workshop 7 – 9 February, with members of the Binational Work Group. Rick Archer, FAIA, Principal and CEO, and architect Barbara Warren, AIA, WELL AP, of Overland Partners Architects present the vision for a 6.3 mile Binational River Park to United States Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, U.S. Consul General for Nuevo Laredo Deanna Kim, the Binational Working Group and community and business leaders from Laredo and Nuevo Laredo. Source: overlandpartners.com

a prototype for border cities around the world to follow

The 6.3 river mile park has been identified as an ecological restoration project, one that will reestablish the river’s ecosystem, revitalise the economy, add cultural assets, such as public art, and attract tourism on both sides of the river, transforming the space into a distinctive international landmark that joins two communities and nations into one.

With international experts from OLIN Studios and ARUP, and regional engineering firms Crane Engineering and LAN Hydrology, Overland with Able City led a workshop 7–9 February, with members of the Binational Work Group and key stakeholders to understand project needs and study the surrounding physical context. Nearly 35 people participated in a series of visioning exercises and site visits that resulted in a unified concept of the Binational River Park.

This workshop led to a mission statement to guide the project:  

The Binational River Park at the Rio Grande-Rio Bravo in Laredo and Nuevo Laredo connects and celebrates our common culture on the United States and Mexico border. It reclaims our shared history, spurs the economy, promotes security on both sides of the river, and restores the ecological treasure we call home. The first of its kind, this international conservation project enhances our quality of life and serves as a prototype for border cities around the world to follow. Two nations, one community. One river. One park.

"Together with our partners and stakeholders, we want to create an international cultural destination and model for cooperation, conservation and community," Archer said.

Source: OverlandPartners

United States Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, U.S. Consul General for Nuevo Laredo Deanna Kim, the Binational Working Group and community and business leaders from Laredo and Nuevo Laredo review conceptual renderings for a 6.3 mile Binational River Park during the February 18 presentation by Overland Partners Architects. Photo courtesy of Overland Partners Architects.
The Binational River Park at the Rio Grande-Rio Bravo in Laredo and Nuevo Laredo connects and celebrates our common culture on the United States and Mexico border. United States Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, U.S. Consul General for Nuevo Laredo Deanna Kim, the Binational Working Group and community and business leaders from Laredo and Nuevo Laredo review conceptual renderings for a 6.3 mile Binational River Park during the February 18 presentation by Overland Partners Architects. Photo courtesy of Overland Partners Architects. Source: overlandpartners.com
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