“Something that keeps me up at night is the vanishing intertidal landscape. We are on the brink of ecological collapse and the extreme loss of biodiversity.” Kate sat down with A/D/O Journal to talk about her approach to landscape architecture and the urgency behind SCAPE’s work on helping communities become more resilient to climate change.
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Gena at India’s Annual ISOLA Conference
Last week, Gena was in Kerala, India for the annual ISOLA (Indian Society of Landscape Architects) conference, where she presented SCAPE’s work and discussed adaptation strategies to climate change and sea level rise.
Read PostEcological Citizens in Chicago
Dimensions of Citizenship is coming to the US for the first time, and will be on view at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago.
Read PostSCAPE’s Winter 2019 Newsletter
Check out the Winter 2019 Issue of SCAPE’s Quarterly Newsletter, featuring updates on SCAPE’s national coastal resiliency efforts, new project announcements, and more. Subscribe to our newsletter here.
Read PostHudson Highlands Fjord Trail Kickoff!
We are thrilled to be kicking off our Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail project today!
Read PostTom Lee Park Design Reveal
Over the weekend, SCAPE and Studio Gang were in Memphis to celebrate the opening of the new Engagement Center at Tom Lee Park.
Read PostSCAPE Kicks Off Pensacola Waterfront Study
SCAPE returned to Pensacola this week to kick off a five-month study of the city’s downtown waterfront.
Read PostLiving Breakwaters on CNN Business
SCAPE is featured on CNN Business, alongside our longtime collaborators Billion Oyster Project, for our work on restoring the oyster population in New York City.
Read PostApply for SCAPE’s Summer Internship!
Applications for SCAPE’s summer internship are now open!
Read PostChattahoochee River Greenway Study: Driving Tour
This week, the SCAPE team will be taking a 5-day driving tour along the Chattahoochee River Greenway study area.
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