quayfront
Quayfront refers to the waterfront zone that forms the landward edge of a quay, wharf, or harbour. It is the interface between the harbour and the urban fabric and may include public promenades, plazas, buildings, and open space adjacent to the quay. The quayfront often serves as both a functional edge for maritime activity and a public realm for residents and visitors.
As a mixed-use edge, the quayfront typically supports pedestrian-oriented retail, dining, offices, residences, cultural facilities, and
Planning and design considerations for quayfronts focus on creating safe, accessible public space, integrating transit and
Economically, quayfronts can stimulate tourism, attract investment, and create jobs, but planners address affordability, displacement, and
Quayfronts are found in many port cities worldwide, where waterfronts have been redeveloped from industrial use