mar 5–6 2010
Kate Orff presents at MillionTreesNYC Symposium
JAMAICA BAY AS CATALYST
Theresa Lang Community and Student Center
mar 3, 2010
SCAPE / RISING CURRENTS featured in New York Magazine
WHEN THE WATER RISES - Five Architects' Plans for Managing a Globally Warmed Future
READ MOREfeb 22, 2010
Kate Orff's essay published in China
Landscape Urbanism and the Strategy of the Earthwork
READ MOREfeb 4, 2010
OYSTER-TECTURE featured in The Architects Newspaper!
AS THE TIDE TURNS
Rising Currents teams share flood-averting plans

SCAPE receives 2008 Design Award
jul 1, 2009
ZEREGA AVENUE EMS STATION
Location: Bronx, NY
Client: NYC DDC, FDNY
Smith-Miller+Hawkinson Architects
SCAPE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PLLC
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EMS Station 3 will be the first EMS station to implement the FDNY's newly developed comprehensive EMS program, improving response capability by accommodating a larger number of vehicles, staff and support spaces. The two-story, 13,500-square-foot structure will house an apparatus floor with eight ambulances, a refueling bay, locker rooms and a training room as well as administrative support, a kitchen and storage space.
The station's exterior is designed with careful consideration of the context, including a green roof as a fifth façade "fronting" the high-rise residential tower across the street. Rainwater harvesting is incorporated in the roof drainage design, and the collected water is stored in a cistern to be made available to the community gardeners in an effort to mitigate the relocation of the existing community garden to a smaller adjacent lot.
Sustainable goals include reducing storm water runoff through strategically located porous paving and captured storm water reuse, utilizing planning and material strategies for natural ventilation and daylighting, maximizing use of recycled materials and reducing energy use through efficient building systems and equipment.

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