Public Sediment Team to Work with Alameda Creek

Jan 11, 2018

After months of early research and exploration, learning from communities throughout the Bay Area, and collaborating with local and global design experts, we are excited to announce that SCAPE’s team for the RBD Bay Area Design Challenge, Public Sediment, is joining with Alameda Creek to develop innovative, community-centered solutions that strengthen local and regional resilience. Our team proposes to unlock the sediment flows of Alameda Creek to the Bay to regenerate its protective ecological infrastructure. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work alongside community leaders, activists, and organizations in Alameda Creek and help shape the Bay Area’s collective future by tackling local priorities and concerns together. The Public Sediment team consists of SCAPE, Arcadis, the Dredge Research Collaborative, TS Studio, the UC Davis Department of Human Ecology and Design, the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences, and the Buoyant Ecologies Lab. Receive updates on our project by signing up here and following us on Instagram and Facebook.

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