The promenades of Paris and London along the Seine and Thames rivers, respectively; the wharfs of San Francisco and Hong Kong; the broad walks of Miami and the Esplanade in Singapore the waterfronts in these metropolises are essential to their imagery and add value, social and economic, to the life of the city. Each of these cities has successfully turned its waterfront, from being an economic frontier or transit node, into an asset through interactive design, using the principles of dynamic urban renewal.
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