Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway
A resilience plan and comprehensive stormwater management design guidelines for the 14-mile-long Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway.
A resilience plan and comprehensive stormwater management design guidelines for the 14-mile-long Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway.
A feasibility study for the design and construction of green infrastructure in 47 community gardens located throughout the Lower East Side.
100 right-of-way bioswales and greenstreets covering three sewersheds in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
A new green infrastructure network for the Church to capture, store, and recycle on-site stormwater, protect the foundation of the historic building from flooding, and sustain new public gardens and walkways.
An innovative water harvesting, retention, and filtration system at the Henry Street Settlement’s headquarters in the Lower East Side.
A community action plan to reduce socio-economic exclusion, increase access to basic services, and resilience to man-made and environmental risks, while improving open space and housing quality.
A sustainable landscape plan to revitalize a 25-acre private estate on the Panamanian coast.
A toolkit to maximize both the environmental and social impact of the public housing campus by incorporating a combination of green infrastructure techniques and diverse outdoor spaces.
Revitalization of a dormant and unused outdoor space for an affordable residential building in Brooklyn based on feedback from residents.
The first pilot project for The Design Trust’s “Under the Elevated” project, transforming an underutilized space under the Gowanus Expressway in Sunset Park into a resource for the community.