The competition to redesign Downtown Los Angeles's Pershing Square into a less easily mockable park has just moved into high gear. After opening the competition in September, officials with Pershing Square Renew (the nonprofit heading up the redesign quest) chose 10 preliminary proposals for a redesign. Now, they've whittled those 10 semifinalist teams down to just four, according to a release from the nonprofit. Those four will now get to work on fleshing out their designs and preparing complete versions for a March 2016 presentation to the public and the jury that will ultimately choose who renovates Pershing Square. Here are the four teams who will be presenting their final designs in the spring:

High Line and Tongva Park designer James Corner Field Operations with Frederick Fisher & Partners:





The design from Downtown LA-based SWA with Morphosis:



The design from Agence Ter and SALT Landscape Architects:





The design from Culver City firm wHY with Civitas:



· Here Are the 10 Potential Redesigns For Pershing Square [Curbed LA]