We’re happy to share that SCAPE won three awards in ASLA-NY’s 2021 Design Awards: The Chattahoochee RiverLands received an Honor Award in Analysis, Research, Planning & Communications. Developed with a large, multidisciplinary team and a coalition of over 200 stakeholders, the RiverLands envision a 125-mile network of greenways and blueways spanning the entire Metro Atlanta
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Kate on CNN with Christiane Amanpour: “It’s time to invest in natural infrastructure.”
This week, Kate joined journalist Christiane Amanpour on CNN International / PBS to discuss the urgency for broad-based federal investments in natural infrastructure and frontline communities. Reflecting on the release of the latest IPCC report—which discusses the science behind climate change and its disastrous effects on earth systems—Kate said, “One emotion that I refuse to
Read Post“Manufacturing Nature:” Kate is profiled in The New Yorker by Eric Klinenberg
“We’ve spent the past one hundred years dredging out everything for shipping and hardening the edges. Now we have a different climate, and we need a different approach.” In the August 9 print issue of The New Yorker, sociologist Eric Klinenberg profiled Kate and SCAPE, covering over a decade of projects and advocacy to reconceive
Read PostClimate Ready Dorchester wins 2021 BSLA Design Award
Climate Ready Dorchester won a Merit Award in Analysis & Planning in the Boston Society of Landscape Architects (BSLA) 2021 Design Awards. “The design team encouraged a diverse community to come together to make something collaboratively, considering best practices for resilient shorelines. An emphasis on programming was clearly incorporated into the community engagement process, and
Read PostReflection Riding and SCAPE release Framework for the Future
Today, Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center released a new Framework for the Future, following a seven-month engagement and planning process led by SCAPE. In conjunction with the framework’s release, Reflection Riding also launched a new website: www.reflectionriding.org. At its core, the vision characterizes a shift in conservation ethic relative to native landscapes in the
Read PostCity of Detroit receives $30M HUD grant to realize affordable housing in Greater Corktown
As a direct outcome of the Greater Corktown Neighborhood Framework Plan, the City of Detroit received a $30 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for “mixed-income housing to hedge against gentrification in Greater Corktown,” according to The Detroit News. The funding comes through HUD’s Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant program
Read PostGreenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center wins NYCxDesign’s Greater Good Award
In NYCxDesign’s 2021 Awards, Greenpoint Library and Environmental Education Center—a collaboration between architects Marble Fairbanks and SCAPE—was honored in the category ‘Greater Good: Social and Environmental Impact.’ Winners were announced in a virtual ceremony hosted by Interior Design, including outstanding projects from all areas of design. This year’s winners included artist Sarah Sze, Design Republic,
Read PostRep. Bourdeaux touts support for more equitable infrastructure projects – including the Chattahoochee RiverLands
In an event in Gwinnett County this week, Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-Suwanee), “touted her support for greenways and other infrastructure projects she hopes will be funded by Congress as part of the American Jobs Plan (…) part of what Bourdeaux called a plan to ‘future-fit the suburbs’—a way to focus infrastructure needs outside the central
Read PostResilient New Jersey: Raritan River and Bay Communities kicks off, seeking public input from residents
This month, Resilient New Jersey launched a new planning effort to develop an action plan addressing flood risk in the Raritan River and Bay communities of New Jersey—including Woodbridge, Old Bridge, Sayreville, Perth Amboy, South Amboy, South River and Carteret in Middlesex County. This joint effort between the municipalities, the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Read PostArkansas Museum of Fine Arts announces opening date of May 2022
The re-imagined Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (AMFA), designed by Studio Gang and SCAPE, reached a major construction benchmark with the completion of its signature roof last week and announced an opening date of May 2022. The new roofline blossoms out onto nearly 14 acres of new public landscape to the North and South of
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