Using Reclaimed and Recycled Materials in Landscape Architecture

Growing up in Brooklyn, I was always fascinated by the layers of history embedded in the city’s streets. Old brick buildings, repurposed warehouses, and abandoned lots all told stories of the past. Over time, I realized that these forgotten materials held potential—not just as remnants of history but as key elements in sustainable design. That […]
The Rise of Biophilic Design: Creating Cities That Connect with Nature

Growing up in Brooklyn, I spent my early years surrounded by brick buildings, paved streets, and the constant energy of city life. But some of my fondest memories come from family trips to upstate New York, where I was free to roam through forests, feel the cool air of the mountains, and hear the rustling […]