sep 29, 2010

SAFARI 7 receives ASLA Award

2010 ASLA Professional Awards
Communications Category - Honor Award

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sep 3, 2010

Read about Oyster-tecture in the New Yorker

Dept. of Clarification: Earl Versus the Oysters
by Samantha Henig / The New Yorker

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aug 23, 2010

WATERFRONT VISIONS is Published by NAI

w/ essays by Huib van der Werf, Kate Orff, Merijn Oudenampsen

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jul 26, 2010

Oyster-tecture featured in LA China

Landscape Architecture China
景观设计学 2010 No.3

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Kate on Nature and the Design of the Grid

apr 19, 2012

Two key factors set the stage for the Commissioners' Plan of 1811: the explosive growth of the city and the conviction that New York was destined for greatness. While the grid has performed admirably within the context of human expansion and movement, it has also posed challenges when it comes to the city's natural environment. Bill Browning, founder of Terrapin Bright Green, as he moderates a panel with Eric Sanderson, Senior Conservation Ecologist at the Wildlife Conservation Society and author of Mannahatta/Manhattan: A Natural History of New York City; Kate Orff, Partner at SCAPE Landscape Architecture; and Carl Weisbrod, Clinical Professor and Academic Chair of Global Development at NYU, examining the environmental implications of the grid, as well as its possibilities for the future.

For more information about the April 19 event at the Museum of the City of New York click here. To purchase your ticket at a discounted rate enter the discount code SCAPE419.