What is Design Now? Unmaking the Landscape/
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Library, SPAB | E-Journals | v. 90(1-6) / Jan-Dec 2020 | Available |
Our era of ecological resilience and ecocide requires much more holistic and inclusive thinking about social, civic space. Kate Orff is a co-director of the Center for Resilient Cities at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in New York, and founder of landscape and urban design practice SCAPE. Here she outlines the studio's proposal for Alameda Creek, which removes the defensive infrastructures currently restraining the natural forces of the San Francisco Bay Area with the aim of reconnecting its urban and rural ecologies.
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