Aroom, Kameron RezaThis thesis proposes the adaptive reuse of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, located in Washington, D.C. into an urban park dedicated to the pedestrian experience. Also named the South Capitol Street Bridge, the bridge currently serves as the vital connection between the north and south quadrants of the District of Columbia. With plans to replace the existing bridge, and by utilizing the existing infrastructure, Riverpark will serve as the green link enhancing the pedestrian and cycling experiences between the Capitol Riverfront and Poplar Point across the Anacostia River in southeast Washington.Riverpark: Adaptive Reuse of South Capitol Street BridgeThesisLandscape ArchitectureAdaptive ReuseEcological UrbanismHistoric PreservationLandscape ArchitectureUrban Design