The Nature of Cities book review, “Tracing Contemporary Landscape Architecture to Sound Ecological Foundations” written by Steward Pickett, examines Toward an Urban Ecology.
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Greenpoint Wins NYC Public Design Commission Excellence Award
SCAPE is honored to announce that our design for the Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center has been recognized by the NYC Public Design Commission with an Excellence in Design Award.
Read PostBlake Hobbs Play-Za in LAM
“Your Land,” a special edition supplement for young readers found in the most recent issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM), features SCAPE’s Blake Hobbs Play-Za.
Read PostGena to speak in AIA Baltimore Spring Lecture Series
Gena will be giving a lecture this Thursday on Climate Change Migration as part of AIA Baltimore’s Spring Lecture Series to be held at the Maryland Institute college of Art (MICA).
Read Post“The World in Our Eyes” Exhibition at the Lisbon Architecture Triennal
The 2016 Lisbon Architecture Triennal, “The Form of Form,” features drawings from the Ecological Atlas in Petrochemical America, a book by Richard Misrach and Kate Orff (Aperture, 2012) in one of the four total exhibitions.
Read PostBe’er Sheva Quarry Site Visit
The SCAPE team recently traveled to Israel for a site visit to the Be’er Sheva Quarry and meeting with the Client team.
Read PostSCAPE has a Plan for Rising Waters
Coastline cities across the country are embracing the evidence of climate change and fortifying buildings and infrastructure against rising sea levels.
Read PostRebuild by Design: 2 Years Later
Stay connected with Living Breakwaters Design & Implementation and learn more about strategies to change the way government and community design for the future through the video link here.
Read PostTown Branch Water Walk wins 2016 Best of Design Award
SCAPE’s Town Branch Water Walk received an Honorable Mention in the Temporary Installation category.
Read PostUrban Agenda Magazine features SCAPE’s Oyster Related Projects
Kate and SCAPE’s work has been featured in the article, “Between Two Shells: Are Oysters the Key to a Healthy Ecosystem?” in Urban Agenda Magazine.
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