Building CommunityClinton Green adds a new vital public space to an open space deprived city district over an Amtrak rail corridor. >
Harmonious RetreatA coastal retreat's tidal shoreline is thoughtfully merged with its surrounding glacial till woodland. >
Restored BrownfieldAn industrial railyard is remediated into a restored marine woodland and grassland that serves as the St. George ballpark’s waterfrontsetting. >
Vegetated RoofsThe Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s planned visitor center emerges from the garden’s sloping ridge where its vegetative roof of native meadow grasses becomes an ecological extension of its landscape context. >
A New Brooklyn GreenWater collecting and cleansing garden features provide visitors with a living example of the value and ecological role of riparian plant life, creating the landscape setting for a new visionary visitor’s center. >
Informed CollaborationSeamlessly inserting elements of nature into Renzo Piano’s design for the New York Times building, the courtyard and rooftop garden are revealed as the building’s heart and soul. >
A Center for Global ConservationAmbitious sustainability goals inspire the creation of a living bridge and a wetland meadow that sows back native vegetative and wildlife habitats, revealing a complementary landscape for WCS’s new world headquarters. >
On The RecordA cover story in Architectural Record features HM White's Courtyard Garden design for the New York Times new headquarters. >