For Kate Orff, landscape architects must do more than “beautify”-they must help reset ecosystems to reconnect people to each other through ecological-social design. In her firm’s signature projects-from the $60 million Living Breakwaters barrier reef and shoreline restoration project off Staten Island, to Atlanta’s Chattahoochee RiverLands, to Resilient Boston Harbor Vision-she’s also spearheading an approach to climate resilience that says we should build with nature, not just in it.
Kate Orff, RLA, FASLA, is founding principal of SCAPE. Through her publications, activism, research, and complex, creative collaborations, she focuses on retooling the practice of landscape architecture relative to the uncertainty of climate change and creating spaces to foster social life. In 2017, Orff was the first landscape architect awarded the MacArthur “Genius Grant,” and in 2019 she received a National Design Award and was elevated to the ASLA Council of Fellows.
The New York Botanical Garden is sponsoring this January 27 lecture which was to have taken at the Ross Lecture Hall at the NYBG, 2900 Southern Boulevard in the Bronx. Due to Covid concerns, the event will now be online. For more information, email adulted@nybg.org or call 718-817-8720. $32 for NYBG members, $35 for nonmembers. You may enroll online HERE.
