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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jul 26, 2010

Milstein Hall Construction Update

Check out progress on Cornell University's new Art Architecture and Planning building!

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SCAPE / RISING CURRENTS featured in New York Times

jan 11, 2010

ARCHITECTS PLAN 'AMPHIBIOUS LANDSCAPE' FOR NEW YORK CITY
By NATHANIAL GRONEWOLD of ClimateWire
Published: January 11, 2010

What would New York's waterfront look like after a sea level rise of 2 feet or more?

Most officials paint a nightmare scenario -- huge swaths of expensive real estate permanently flooded, with frequent storms and the resultant storm surge routinely forcing mass evacuations every few years. But several architects are now painting a more positive picture, and their visions for a post-climate-change new New York have city planners interested...

continue reading "Architects Plan 'Amphibious Landscape' for New York City" at NYTimes.com