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Section F: Public Realm <br /> District Open Spaces <br /> Craftsmen District-The design draws on the craft, technology and history of the working waterfront to <br /> reflect quality with durable maritime materials and forms and expressive structural details and <br /> connections. In the public realm and featured at the Craftsman District is the Fisherman's Tribute, a <br /> statue acknowledging a proud legacy and fishing heritage at the Port. From this Plaza next to the water, <br /> visitors can step onto The W trail system linked to the North and Central piers, along The Esplanade. <br /> Within the Waterfront Center visitors can locate a timeline depicting the colorful history of the Port's <br /> nearly 100-year heritage; shelter while waiting for transit; or relax in sidewalk café's or lobby seating <br /> areas.Also within Waterfront Center are community rooms available for rental. <br /> r< <br /> sem,, F <br /> -• <br /> S. tat .-"1 11 ! 01 t ! 4 -yY t�.. ! f' 1l.t C _ ry �"t�..NC q �• <br /> • <br /> e..F t �� arl. f1 1 r,{> § k <br /> Rte. 1'+� ��� �� j '�.r.._ ,.a. �� 7_ 1 ' . f;•.. .-Y:;''r,.� <br /> ; <br /> :• <br /> Fisherman's Harbor-The design intent of the inner harbor pedestrian areas adjacent to the commercial <br /> fishing fleet shown in the perspective above is focused on emphasizing the presence of and access to <br /> the inner workings of the fishing community and industrial waterfront. Additionally, waterfront <br /> restaurants and walk-ups invite visitors and residents to enjoy a meal while they settle into the marine <br /> environment. Site furniture, such as light poles and benches are a hybrid design of traditional and <br /> contemporary styles reflecting a historic yet contemporary waterfront. For example, light fixtures may <br /> be located on angled poles at varying heights to reference the mast arm on a Seiner. Wood crates and <br /> crab pots are used as inspiration for custom designed outdoor benches. <br /> 2014 Waterfront Place Central Supplemental Design Guidelines -55- <br /> Figure 14 Future Fisherman's Harbor <br />