WOldENBERG RIVERFRONT PARK
“We love working with OPA. We can trust them to not just get a job to the finish line, but thoughtfully build it to last. ”
— Audubon Institute
educational signage
wayfinding • painted panels • direct print
the client
Goldring Woldenberg Riverfront Park is a six-acre riverfront redevelopment by the Audubon Nature Institute, transforming the historic Gov. Nicholls Street Wharf into a vibrant public green space along the Mississippi River.
As the first phase of a larger plan to create a continuous park corridor from Spanish Plaza to Crescent Park, the project represents a major investment in reconnecting New Orleans to its waterfront.
the project
The project was delivered through a collaboration between Broadmoor Construction, Eskew Dumez Ripple, and RSM Design, each contributing expertise in construction, architecture, and experiential design. Within this team, OPA Signs & Graphics served as design assistant and led the development, fabrication, and installation of the park’s signage program, translating the project’s vision into a cohesive system that supports wayfinding, interpretation, and the overall visitor experience.