apr 26, 2012 / 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Can oysters save New York harbor?
'Oyster-tecture' in the Big Apple: Could it clean up New York Harbor?
READ MOREapr 24, 2012 / 6:30 PM
Elena on Building Sustainable Communities
Tuesday, April 24 / 6:30PM
The Horticultural Society of New York
apr 24, 2012
ASLA Reviews Gateway
Gateway: Visions for an Urban National Park is featured by the ASLA in The Dirt.
READ MOREapr 17, 2012
SCAPE featured in The Architect's Newspaper
Clearing Vision: SCAPE on the New York City Comprehensive Waterfront Plan
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SCAPE participates in HK & Shenzhen Biennale
dec 4, 2009 – feb 27, 2010
BRING YOUR OWN BIENNALE
2009 Shezhen & Hong Kong
Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture
West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade, Hong Kong
The SCAPE / Design for the Anthropocene Era exhibition threads together three SCAPE projects illustrating the joint natural and human habitats generated by new construction and earth work. It is vital to expand architecture beyond “design for us,” or beyond a built environment conceived exclusively for human consumption and comfort, to address the wider global ecosystem as a shared space for all species. Urban design can be recast as a form of new, activist, joint urban and environmental stewardship in order to manage biodiversity and begin to reverse the trajectories of mass extinction on a hot, crowded planet.
Kate Orff (Principal of SCAPE Landscape Architecture)
Ben Abelman (Exhibition design team)
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