Elizabeth City Studio (2019)

Reconnecting to the Pasquotank


Project Summary

CONTEXT
Elizabeth City, founded in 1794, is a coastal port town in northeastern North Carolina. It is situated along the Pasquotank River and is part of the greater Tidewater Region that includes Virginia Beach and Norfolk, Virginia.

The city flourished as a shipping center with direct waterway access to the Albemarle Sound. It has an established central business district, cultural amenities, and recreational facilities that are adjacent to the waterfront. The city is home to three colleges: Elizabeth City State University, Mid-Atlantic Christian University, and the College of the Albemarle. The regional population is approximately 64,000 people.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES
Elizabeth City recently commissioned a Waterfront Master Plan that seeks to enhance the city’s connection to the Pasquotank River. The city also developed a flood mitigation plan for the Charles Creek watershed that enters the Pasquotank adjacent to the central business district. The documents detail planning and design principles to guide the waterfront’s transition “from work to recreation” and address economic and social conditions, historical data, community priorities, and development priorities.

The students who participated in the studio used these reports as a starting point for their own analysis and programming process. Students were also responsible for defining their own project statements, selecting their sites, and designing contextually appropriate interventions along the waterfront. Programmatic content varied by students’ interests, including schemes addressing a wide range of waterfront redevelopment opportunities, such as green infrastructure, shipyard adaptive reuse, a maritime recreation center, urban parks, and commercial uses.


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Location

Elizabeth City, NC

 

Project Start Year

2019

Coastal Dynamics Design Lab

The mission of the Coastal Dynamics Design Lab (CDDL) is to organize and lead trans-disciplinary research and design teams to address critical ecological and community development challenges in vulnerable coastal regions and shoreline communities, with a concentrated focus on Eastern North Carolina and the Mid-Atlantic coastal plain.

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