SCAPE is excited to announce it will be partnering with LTL Architects for the Helen R. Walton Childhood Enrichment Center and Early Childhood Initiatives Center in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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SCAPE is excited to announce it will be partnering with LTL Architects for the Helen R. Walton Childhood Enrichment Center and Early Childhood Initiatives Center in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Read PostJoin Alexis Landes, SCAPE’s Director of Outreach, at the 2016 “work&days” symposium at Penn Design in Philadelphia!
Read PostThe American Society of Landscape Architects, New York Chapter, announced the 2016 Design Award Winners yesterday.
Read PostThis Wednesday, join SCAPE Director of Planning and Resilience, Pippa Brashear, at Rutgers University. Pippa was invited to speak as part of the Department of Landscape Architecture’s Common Lecture Series.
Read PostAs a result of the Rebuild by Design competition in 2014, the project received $60M in HUD funding and is being implemented by the New York Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery (GOSR).
Read PostWe are excited to announce that SCAPE’s project, East Harlem Center for Living and Learning, was selected as a Urban Land Institute finalist!
Read PostLast month, SCAPE Partner, Elena Brescia, was elevated to the 2015 Class of the Council of Fellows.
Read PostAs part of the Architectural Explorations in Booksseries, SCAPE Founder and Partner, Kate Orff, will be featured on a panel with Amale Andraos, Dan Wood, Stan Allen, and Chip Lord to celebrate the release of the third edition of 49 Cities.
Read PostSCAPE is pleased to bring a strong showing to this year’s 2015 National ASLA Conference in Chicago.
Read PostJoin SCAPE Design Principal, Gena Wirth, at the AIGA NY Making the City exhibition for the ‘City as Ecology’ panel.
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