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.
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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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