jan 10, 2012
Urban Design to Brazil
Kate Orff is off to Brazil this week as part of the urban design studio teaching team at Columbia University
READ MOREdec 9, 2011
Topos Mag on Gateway
Topos International Review of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design features Kate Orff's latest book
READ MOREdec 6, 2011
New York Times on Gateway
New York Times Bookshelf / December 2, 2011
GATEWAY - Visions for an Urban National Park
nov 1, 2011
Check Out Planting Progress @ BPCCC !
planting at Battery Park City Community Center is currently underway
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Read about Oyster-tecture in the New Yorker
sep 3, 2010
DEPT. OF CLARIFICATION: EARL VERSUS THE OYSTERS
By SAMANTHA HENIG
"...The oyster reefs, as imagined by Kate Orff, a landscape architect, would ease the impact of storms and filter pollution in the water. (Not addressed: who or what will filter out horrifying creatures in our tap water.) Orff’s fantastical future also includes a FLUPSY (for “flowing upweller system”) parade of oyster-filled boats along the Gowanus (which she bills as a cultural perk) and the Shuck Shack, where an imagined menu offers oyster po’ boys for seven dollars and Sixpoint Sweet Action for five, leading one to think that either a booming oyster future is within immediate reach or that Orff’s idealism extends to curbing inflation."
continue reading "Earl Versus the Oysters" at NewYorker.com
click here for more info about Oyster-tecture

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