Kate and SCAPE’s work has been featured in the article, “Between Two Shells: Are Oysters the Key to a Healthy Ecosystem?” in Urban Agenda Magazine.
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Kate and SCAPE’s work has been featured in the article, “Between Two Shells: Are Oysters the Key to a Healthy Ecosystem?” in Urban Agenda Magazine.
Read PostSCAPE’s urban design representatives together with re:focus partners held a workshop to discuss the different opportunities and constraints around the redesign of the 2nd Street corridor in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
Read PostJoin Lauren at the 8th National Summit on Coastal and Estuarine Restoration & the 25th Biennial Meeting of The Coastal Society next week in New Orleans!
Read PostSCAPE’s firm profile has been selected by the core editorial team at Landezine, as a promotion of landscape architects and architecture firms completing excellent work from around the globe.
Read PostKate recently published an essay in the new book, Nature and Cities: The Ecological Imperative in Urban Design and Planning. Published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, the book features essays from leading international landscape architects, architects, city planners, and urban designers, on integrating nature in cities and urban infrastructure to make them green,
Read PostWhat are the standards of resilient design when dealing with weather-related risks and security? What are the latest innovations for mitigating structural, functional and operational issues arising out of climate change? Presented by Construct Canada, 2016 International Architectural Roundtable: Designing Resilient Buildings in the Face of Climate Change will gather global knowledge on how to
Read PostSCAPE is thrilled to have our Snug Harbor Cultural Center Music Hall landscape project included in the projects honored this year.
Read PostSCAPE has been named, along with other great firms, as some of the most iconic designers for the urban environment.
Read PostGena will give a lecture on Friday to the University of Nebraska Lincoln as part of the Hyde Lecture Series.
Read PostKate will be traveling to the Pacific Northwest this week to lecture and present SCAPE’s book, “Toward an Urban Ecology”, while discussing the tools for building living infrastructure and public landscapes using examples from SCAPE’s work.
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