May 24th, 2010

Sink or Swim – Architecture for a Warming Planet

Comprising 70 percent of our bodies, covering 70 percent of our earth’s surface, and providing more than 50 percent of the world’s ‘renewable’ energy, water is also the ultimate adaptor: evaporating, condensing, crystallizing, icing, melting, flowing and filling, according to its environment.
The beauty of water, and its emotional power as a latent energy force, is [...]

July 13th, 2009

DISTURBED CONSTRUCTION SITES AND THEIR IMPACT ON HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS

 When excavation is required, take care to preserve existing top soils, to set them aside in the order in which they were removed. Value and protect site soils during the construction process and return them to the land as close to their original place as possible when construction allows. Cover site soils with organic mulch [...]

April 29th, 2009

Advances in Living Architecture

 
It has become increasingly clear that the design and building of living roofs is making a transition from early adoption to mainstream application. Driven by environmental policy, economic necessity, and social responsibility there is increasing emphasis on a “living systems” approach to building and vegetation design. The designs integrate and complement mechanical and plumbing operations. [...]

April 27th, 2009

Ningbo Eco-Corridor

 

Project Description for the Ningbo Eco-Corridor
Location: Ningbo, China
Scope of the Project
The landscape architects, SWA Group, provided master planning and conceptual design services for the 250-acre metropolitan Eco-Corridor Park located in Ningbo’s East Town, an area of 6 square miles that currently includes a mixture of industrial and agricultural land uses.  The plan revitalizes and regenerates [...]

April 26th, 2009

Rainwater Harvesting

There are a number of exciting design trends that are quickly becoming mainstream in architecture and development around California.  Mostly due to the continuing drought and concerns over water availability, these trends are simply implemented and have an enormous impact on a broad scale.  One of the latest trends to receive publicity is the re-emergence [...]

April 25th, 2009

A success story

 

   As a part of the Landscape Architecture firm for the new California Academy of Sciences Building in San Francisco, SWA Group, I wanted to share one of lesser known successes of the 2.5 acre Vegetated/Living Roof.  This success is the creation of a native landscape habitat within the Golden Gate Park, located three stories [...]