We are thrilled to report progress on Town Branch Commons, a project developed with the City of Lexington, the Lexington Downtown Development Authority, and the Blue Grass Community Foundation.
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Arkansas Arts Center Kickoff
Last week, SCAPE traveled to Little Rock to take part in a series of kickoff meetings for a new project with the Arkansas Arts Center.
Read PostLiving Breakwaters Public Hearing on DEIS
Come share your thoughts on the Living Breakwaters project! Next Wednesday, there will be a public hearing to receive comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS).
Read PostAlexis to speak on BSA Panel
Alexis will be speaking on a panel hosted by the Boston Society of Architects’ Urban Design Committee this Thursday.
Read PostGena / SCAPE on the Road
Gena will be traveling across the country to speak at a number of upcoming events in April about SCAPE’s work. If you have the opportunity, we welcome you to attend her lectures.
Read PostBlake Hobbs Play-Za in LAM
“Your Land,” a special edition supplement for young readers found in the most recent issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM), features SCAPE’s Blake Hobbs Play-Za.
Read PostLiving Breakwaters in Staten Island Live
SCAPE’s Living Breakwaters project was recently featured in two articles in the Staten Island Live.
Read PostPippa at Wagner College Oyster Panel
Can oysters still thrive in New York Harbor? Can these simple bivalves help to provide natural defenses against rising waters or the next big storm?
Read PostLAM Book Review: Toward An Urban Ecology
SCAPE’s book, Toward An Urban Ecology, has been featured in a book review in the most recent issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM) by Elissa Rosenberg.
Read PostGena to speak in AIA Baltimore Spring Lecture Series
Gena will be giving a lecture this Thursday on Climate Change Migration as part of AIA Baltimore’s Spring Lecture Series to be held at the Maryland Institute college of Art (MICA).
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