On April 4th, Pippa will be speaking at the 2018 5th Annual Trottier Symposium on Sustainable Engineering, Energy, and Design (TISED) at McGill University. The symposium is focused on resilience and human responses to climate change, and is free and open to the public.
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Rebuild by Design’s Book Launch
Rebuild by Design released their new book TOO BIG. Rebuild by Design’s Transformative Response to Climate Change.
Read PostKate To Present Keynote at Atlanta’s Park Pride Conference
Kate will be traveling to Atlanta on March 26th to give a keynote presentation at Park Pride’s Annual Parks & Greenspace Conference: the largest greenspace gathering in the southeast. This year’s theme, “Parks & the Resilient City,” will focus on how robust park systems contribute to the resiliency of urban environments.
Read PostA Sinking Bay Area
A new study published in Science Advances warns that sinking land will exacerbate sea level rise and flooding in the Bay Area.
Read PostLiving Breakwaters Public CAC Meeting on March 6th
The Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery (GOSR) invites the public to attend the eighth Rebuild by Design Living Breakwaters Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting to hear an update and to provide input.
Read PostArkansas Arts Center Revealed
SCAPE is excited to announce the reveal of designs for the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock, in collaboration with Studio Gang.
Read PostAmerican Copper Building Plaza: Part 2
With the cold winter conditions, construction has slowed down at the American Copper Building Plaza, yet we still have some exciting progress updates happening.
Read PostIn the Mud with Public Sediment
Join the Public Sediment team for a series of events next week in the Bay Area!
Read PostSCAPE Winter 2018 Newsletter
Check out the Winter 2018 Issue of SCAPE’s Quarterly Newsletter.
Read PostCall Your Members of Congress!
The Living Shorelines Act is a progressive piece of legislation that was introduced by Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ) to help coastal communities build resiliency against rising sea levels and climate-related weather events.
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