Clippership Wharf

Project Highlights

  • 2020 EBC/NE Climate Change Project of the Year
  • Transit-Oriented Development
  • Brownfield Redevelopment
  • Living Shoreline
  • Floating Dock
  • Resilient Design

Living Shoreline Results in Climate Change Project of the Year

Clippership Wharf is an innovative four-building mixed-use residential complex—developed by Lendlease in collaboration with The Architectural Team and our landscape architects—that is pioneering the integration of resiliency measures to protect the site and enhance East Boston’s waterfront. It was recognized as the Climate Change Project of the Year by EBC New England in 2020.

The development and design process for Clippership Wharf centered on its location, a contaminated seven-acre waterfront site that falls under Chapter 91 regulations to protect and promote the public use of the Commonwealth’s tidelands and other waterways. Though the site boasts one of the best views of Boston’s skyline, it had been vacant for thirty years and walled off to the community.

Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio transformed the open space to provide a variety of passive and active recreation opportunities. A restored ‘living shoreline’—featuring saltwater marshes, rocky beaches, and plentiful wildlife habitats—integrates with the waterfront open space, offering a variety of access points, including a new kayak center, dock and launch, a fishing pier, and a larger boat dock and ramp for motorized transportation.

Phase 2 of the development opened in 2021.

Clippership Wharf Phase 2 (Photo by Ed Wonsek)
Clippership Wharf Phase 2 (Photo by Ed Wonsek)


Clippership Wharf Phase 2 (Photo by Ed Wonsek)

Services Snapshot

Halvorson | Tighe & Bond Studio provided landscape architecture services & living shoreline design in support of the Clippership Wharf development.

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