Category: Ecology

  • CSO Resources

    CSO Resources

      So far this June has been pretty rainy, so it seems timely to provide some resources on a problem that New York City and many other municipalities are struggling to deal with: Combined Sewer Overflows or CSOs. Why should this be of interest to you? Well, you don’t swim in your toilet, but do…

  • EVENT: 5/17/2013 Civic Horticulture Conference in Philly

    EVENT: 5/17/2013 Civic Horticulture Conference in Philly

    What: The Cultural Landscape Foundation and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society are hosting Civic Horticulture When: Friday, May 17th, 2013 at 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Where: University of the Arts, Gershman Hall, Levitt Auditorium: 401 South Broad Street (corner of Broad & Pine St) in Philadelphia, PA For Whom: This should be of interest to…

  • Paolo Soleri Dreamt of Green Architecture Before its Time

    Paolo Soleri Dreamt of Green Architecture Before its Time

    Urban innovator Paolo Soleri died at the age of 93 in Scottsdale Arizona, 70 miles south of Arcosanti, a city he started to build  overlooking the River Agua Fria.  His career was unorthodox,  resting somewhere between Lebbeus Wood and Oscar Niemeyer, both of whom also passed away recently. Soleri preached community and conservation. Arcosanti was his experiment in that regard. He called the vision “arcology,”…

  • Bosco Verticale: World’s Tallest Salad Platter

    Bosco Verticale: World’s Tallest Salad Platter

    When I first looked at the renderings of Bosco Verticale, a residential building decked out with 900 trees including Oaks, and acres of shrubs, I was like “what! Are they serious?”  And apparently they are: the buildings are under construction and soon to be completed. Bosco Verticale, or Vertical Forest, is a twin tower residential development in…

  • Madrid Shows a Grand Vision by Reclaiming Its River Front

    Madrid Shows a Grand Vision by Reclaiming Its River Front

    Oftentimes, massive transportation projects like bridges and highways can do more harm to a city than good. While they may bring efficiencies in the movement of people and resources, they can also end up marring a city permanently, dividing neighborhoods and bringing few quality of life improvements for residents. In contrast, some projects, like New York…

  • 10 Best Cities for Urban Forests

    Urban Forests seem like a contradiction in term. In our minds urban settlements and forests stand far apart at the opposite end of a spectrum.  So how can they be brought together in support of each other?  Apparently, as cities grow hotter and spew more carbon into the atmosphere the more trees a city needs, a forest…