1. Programming and design in a complex urban context in a culture without a tradition of large urban parks.
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2. The site’s technical challenges, especially building over an abandoned airport and a site with historic and contemporary (2004 Olympic facility) ruins.
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3. How construction of the park in phases occurs in tandem with adjacent development, and how strategies to share cut and fill includes phasing and brownfield mitigation measures.
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4. The role of the landscape architect as part of a complex international design team.
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