Check out the Fall 2018 Issue of SCAPE’s Quarterly Newsletter, featuring updates on new projects, SCAPE / NOLA, plaza openings, and more.
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SCAPE to lead Chattahoochee Greenway Study
SCAPE is thrilled to announce that we have been selected to lead an 18-month long study for a new vision for the Chattahoochee River in the Atlanta metro region.
Read PostStaten Island Ferry Terminal Re-Design
SCAPE, in partnership with the Billion Oyster Project, and New York City Department of Transportation, Division of Ferries is re-designing the two giant fish tanks in the Staten Island Ferry Terminal waiting room.
Read PostSCAPE on front page of Pensacola News Journal
Last month, SCAPE team members were in Pensacola, Florida for the CivicCon workshop series, where they presented a plan for transforming Pensacola’s downtown waterfront, based on feedback and ideas from the local community.
Read PostSCAPE at Pensacola’s CivicCon
SCAPE team members were in Pensacola, Florida this week for the CivicCon workshop series, discussing resilient waterfront designs.
Read PostUC Davis Teen Workshop on Public Sediment
UC Davis’ Department of Human Ecology – one of our collaborators on Public Sediment – uses Public Sediment’s Unlock Alameda Creek as the premise for their activities.
Read PostPublic Sediment Selected for AIA California Merit Award in Urban Design
SCAPE is thrilled to announce that the Public Sediment team has won an AIA California Merit Award in the Urban Design category, for their Unlock Alameda Creek proposal.
Read PostSCAPE in Florida
This week marked the kick-off of the McCoy’s Creek Restoration project in Jacksonville. SCAPE team members will also be in Pensacola on August 20th for the CiviCon workshop series.
Read PostProposed designs for Toronto’s York and Rees Street Parks Revealed!
SCAPE’s designs for Waterfront Toronto’s international design competition have been revealed and are open for public feedback.
Read PostJoin us for Living Breakwaters CAC meeting #9 on July 18th!
The Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery invites the public to attend the ninth Rebuild by Design Living Breakwaters and Tottenville Shoreline Protection Project Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting for an update on the projects’ progress and the coastal and social resiliency measures planned in and adjacent to Tottenville on Staten Island’s South Shore.
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