mar 26, 2010
SCAPE called "hokey" by Nicolai Ouroussoff
IMAGINING A MORE WATERY NEW YORK
The New York Times
mar 12, 2010
Kate Orff and Janette Kim featured in AZURE Magazine
25 Young Designers Who Are Leading The Pack
AZURE Magazine March / April 2010
mar 10, 2010
TUNE IN! Kate Orff on Brian Lehrer Live
Brian Lehrer Live
730 PM / Channel 75 (CUNY TV)
mar 5–6 2010
Kate Orff presents at MillionTreesNYC Symposium
JAMAICA BAY AS CATALYST
Theresa Lang Community and Student Center

SCAPE receives ASLA Award
oct 6, 2008
2008 ASLA HONOR AWARD IN COMMUNICATION
Project: BIRD-SAFE BUILDING GUIDELINES
Client: New York City Audubon
"The health and well-being of wildlife is an important and often overlooked topic. This piece pulls at the heartstrings and has broad implications for landscape architects and architects alike."
— 2008 Professional Awards Jury Comments
PROJECT STATEMENT: The Bird-Safe Building Guidelines publication is a 55-page manual that was created to reach a wide audience of all those concerned with the design and management of the built environment. It reveals the magnitude of bird-collisions with glass, describes the conditions that cause these deadly collisions, and presents clear strategies to mitigate this problem through design – both design of new sites & structures and retrofit of existing conditions.
PROJECT NARRATIVE: The Guidelines examine the causes of bird mortality in the built environment; convey the ecological, economic, ethical and legal justifications for bird conservation; advocate a series of preventative and rehabilitative strategies, and describe precedents for regulatory initiatives. They strive to stimulate the development of new glazing technologies while creating a market for all bird-safe building sites and systems.
click here for more information regarding ASLA 2008 Professional Awards
click here to download Bird-Safe Building Guidelines

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