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.
100 right-of-way bioswales and greenstreets covering three sewersheds in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
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.
Detailed analysis of Far Rockaway resulted in recommendations for beautifying the streets and sidewalks and diversifying economic activity in the downtown, attracting residents, visitors, and business owners from the entire Rockaway peninsula.
An on-the-ground transect analysis of Main Street in Freeport, NY. The outcomes of the transect supported a “Community Resiliency Framework Plan” created by HealthxDesign in partnership with NY Rising.
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.
An exhibition curated by Tricia Martin, showing how sustainable practices such as the collecting, cleansing, and reclaiming of water, can be used to mediate conflicting circumstances.
A collaborative workshop between five American and five Dutch landscape architects, architects, engineers, developers, and city planners for spatial planning and design solutions along the New York City harbor.