Bohlin Cywinski Jackson (BCJ) won the commission to outfit the site with a new 100,000-square-foot
City Hall that runs alongside a public green. The architecture is inspired by the city's beachside Southern California roots and includes many subtle nautical references. BCJ thoughtfully designed numerous outdoor spaces so residents can enjoy the year-round sunny climate and implemented long, narrow buildings emphasizing figurative and literal transparency. Anchoring the green at the north end is a late addition to the project brief: a 17,000-square-foot addition to an existing
public library that serves as a backdrop for public events. Bordering it on the other side is a parking structure that accommodates 450 cars; pedestrian paths crisscross the green every 60 feet to allow access between the two long structures on either side. The site also includes a community park with a lookout tower for ocean views, a
pedestrian bridge to allow safe passage across a nine-lane roadway that bisects the site, Newport Beach's first
dog park, and other amenities. ==Park design==