Petrochemical America remains a reality in our country. A recent CNN article highlighted new public health concerns in the Louisiana region that has come to be known as “Cancer Alley.”
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Journal of Architectural Education Reviews Toward an Urban Ecology
The Journal of Architectural Education recently published a review of Toward an Urban Ecology.
Read PostKate Orff Receives MacArthur Fellowship
Kate Orff has joined the MacArthur Fellowship Program – Class of 2017, the first Landscape Architect in the Foundation’s 26 year history to be honored with the award.
Read PostSCAPE Fall Newsletter
SCAPE’s Quarterly Newsletter is out for Fall 2017, featuring studio updates, an awards roundup, and ways to stay connected with the office.
Read PostSCAPE at ASLA LA 2017: Common Ground
SCAPE’s team members are participating as panelist in a number of education sessions, as well as holding a book signing of the 2017 National ASLA Honor Award in Communications winning publication, Toward an Urban Ecology.
Read PostResilient By Design: Week 1 Recap
From September 10-15, SCAPE and the 9 other design teams chosen for Resilient By Design’s Bay Area Challenge came together for the first time for a week of activities and presentations.
Read PostLiving Breakwaters At EDIT Exhibit in Toronto
SCAPE’s Living Breakwaters will be featured in Toronto’s EDIT Expo for Design Innovation and Technology, opening September 28th.
Read PostKate, Gena, and Pippa Speaking Next Week
Next week, Kate, Pippa, and Gena will all be participating in speaking engagements.
Read PostPetrochemical America featured in Pittsburgh’s SPACE Gallery
SCAPE is pleased to announce that Petrochemical America is being used as a landscape advocacy tool in Western Pennsylvania.
Read PostSCAPE Part of Architectural League’s Student Program Studio Tours
SCAPE is excited to be part of the Architectural League’s annual Student Program, which offers an inside look at the architectural profession.
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