On Wednesday, the DDC Design Talks series will feature Pippa and Gena, who will share SCAPE’s experience leading the design of contemporary infrastructure.
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Pippa to speak on Water Resilient Development Symposium
This Thursday, Pippa will speak on the opening panel for the Symposium on Water Resilient Urban and Regional Development at the German Center for Research and Innovation.
Read PostCAC Meeting Recap
The 6th CAC meeting on the Living Breakwaters and Tottenville Shoreline Protection Project was held on January 25th at PS6 in Staten Island.
Read PostSCAPE Imagines a New Type of Ecology
SCAPE’s work is featured in Christophe Girot’s comprehensive book, The Course of Landscape Architecture.
Read PostGena to speak at Fay Jones School of Architecture & Design
Gena will speak to a range of participatory and science-based strategies through the lenses of SCAPE’s practice at the University of Arkansas on Monday, February 6.
Read PostGena to give lecture at Tucson Museum of Art
Gena will give a guest lecture next Monday to be held at the Tucson Museum of Art.
Read PostUpcoming CAC Meeting in Tottenville
Come to the CAC meeting this Wednesday at PS6 in Tottenville, Staten Island.
Read PostSCAPE Winter Newsletter
The latest SCAPE Quarterly Newsletter reflects on the highlights of 2016 and looks forward to the year ahead.
Read PostLiving Breakwaters Community Advisory Committee Meeting
SCAPE, The Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery, and partners invite the public to attend an upcoming Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting and informational open house for the Living Breakwaters and Tottenville Shoreline Protection Projects.
Read PostKate’s Essay Published in Lincoln Institute of Land Policy’s New Book
Kate recently published an essay in the new book, Nature and Cities: The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning. Published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, the book features essays from leading international landscape architects, architects, city planners, and urban designers, on integrating nature in cities and urban infrastructure to make them green,
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