At this year’s ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture in Washington, D.C., SCAPE is participating in four panels, a practice basecamp and book signings. From urban landscapes that engage the community to innovative research bridging disciplinary divides, our team is eager to convene and exchange ideas at this year’s conference.
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Sunday, October 6th
- Silt Sand Slurry: Nontraditional Practice with the Dredge Research Collaborative | 3:45 – 5 PM ET | Room 145AB | Gena Wirth (Design Principal, SCAPE) alongside Rob Holmes (Auburn University) and Brett Milligan (UC Davis)
Monday, October 7th
- Book Signings at the ASLA Bookstore! Toward an Urban Ecology and Silt Sand Slurry | 9:30 – 10:15 AM ET | ASLA EXPO Bookstore
- ASLA Biodiversity & Climate Action Committee: New Resources and Works in Progress | 12:30 – 1:30 PM ET | Practice Basecamp, Main Stage (EXPO) | Laura Marett (Principal, SCAPE) alongside Christopher R. Ng-Hardy (Sasaki), Amy Syverson-Shaffer (Landscape Forms), and Alejandra Hinojosa (LPA)
- New Tools for Managing and Designing for Urban Biodiversity: Battery Park City | 3:45 – 5 PM ET | Room 145AB | Kirk Gordon (Associate, SCAPE) and Martin Harwood (Principal, SCAPE) alongside Sarah Fisher Curtin (Battery Park City Authority)
- Great Street, Great City: How Public Realm Investment is Revitalizing Downtown Johnstown | 3:45 – 5 PM ET | Room 147AB | Laura Marett (Principal, SCAPE) alongside Thad Pawlowski (Partners in Public Design) and Laura Huchel (Johnstown City Council)
Tuesday, October 8th
- Come to the River: Tom Lee Park and Inclusive Placemaking for Memphis | 3:45 – 5 PM ET | Center Stage, Salon 1 | Kate Orff (Founding Principal, SCAPE) and John Donnelly (Technical Principal, SCAPE) alongside Carol Coletta (Memphis River Parks Partnership)