Kate 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,
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SCAPE at the 15th Annual International Architectural Roundtable
What 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 PostSnug Harbor Music Hall Among ‘Excellence in Design’ Award Winners
SCAPE is thrilled to have our Snug Harbor Cultural Center Music Hall landscape project included in the projects honored this year.
Read Post15 Landscape Architecture Firms You Should Know
SCAPE has been named, along with other great firms, as some of the most iconic designers for the urban environment.
Read PostGena to give Hyde Lecture at University of Nebraska
Gena will give a lecture on Friday to the University of Nebraska Lincoln as part of the Hyde Lecture Series.
Read PostKate to give lectures at UW and UBC
Kate 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.
Read PostPippa to speak at Rebuild by Design event in Washington, DC
Pippa will present SCAPE’s Living Breakwaters project at a lunchtime discussion about the progress of the Hurricane Sandy Design Competition projects and the report, “Rebuilding with Resilience: Lessons from the Rebuild by Design Competition After Hurricane Sandy.”
Read PostGena to give lecture at Ball State University
Gena will give a lecture at Ball State University on Monday, November 14th.
Read PostGena featured in LAM October Issue
The October 2016 Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM) issue featured an article on using open-source tech and citizen science to gather environmental data and mapping images.
Read PostBest Practices for Community Engagement in Living Breakwaters
Rebuild by Design recently released “Elements of Effective Engagement,” the best practices for community engagement illustrated by the Hurricane Sandy Design Competition projects.
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