Kate Orff, SCAPE Lecture
Monday, September 21, 2015 6:30pm Wood Auditorium Response by Laura Kurgan Kate Orff, Director of the Urban Design Program, presents the work of her New York-based landscape architecture firm SCAPE, which “combines research and practice to reimagine the ecological and cultural potential of the urban landscape...bring[ing] a deep knowledge about embedded natural processes, cycles, and systems and an equal dedication to the uniquely public infrastructures and urban conditions that we shape.”

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