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BQE, New York City, credit: dlandstudio

BQE, New York City, credit: dlandstudio | click for a project slideshow

EMERGING VOICE 2013
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Through dlandstudio’s master plans, community proposals, and collaborations – such as “A New Urban Ground,” designed with Architecture Research Office for the Museum of Modern Art’s Rising Currents exhibition; Gowanus Canal Sponge Park, in Brooklyn; and BQGREEN, an improvement plan that reconnects neighborhoods divided by New York’s BQE highway – the firm advocates for the integration of landscape, as ecology, infrastructure, and design, into large-scale urban networks. The practice was founded by Susannah Drake and is based in New York City.

Susannah Drake received M.Arch and M.L.A. degrees from Harvard University and has taught at Syracuse University, The Cooper Union, Harvard University, and the City College of New York. The recipient of numerous AIA and ASLA awards she is a former President and a current Trustee of the New York ASLA. See more of her firm’s work at dlandstudio.com.

Susannah Drake will be presenting the work of her firm on Thursday, March 14th, as part of the Emerging Voices 2013 lecture series.

Hicks Residence, Brooklyn Heights, credit: dlandstudio

Hicks Residence, Brooklyn Heights, credit: dlandstudio

Pop-Up Park, Pier One, New York Harbor, credit: dlandstudio

Pop-Up Park, Pier One, New York Harbor, credit: dlandstudio

Infra-Sutures, Montreal (Canada), credit: dlandstudio

Infra-Sutures, Montreal (Canada), credit: dlandstudio

Glimpses of New York and Amsterdam 2040: Hybrid Urban Base (HUB), Hunter’s Point, Queens, credit: dlandstudio

Glimpses of New York and Amsterdam 2040: Hybrid Urban Base (HUB), Hunter’s Point, Queens, credit:
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MoMA Rising Currents: A New Urban Ground, New York City, credit: dlandstudio and aro

MoMA Rising Currents: A New Urban Ground, New York City, credit: dlandstudio and ARO

Gowanus Canal Sponge Park Master Plan, New York City, credit: dlandstudio

Gowanus Canal Sponge Park Master Plan, New York City, credit: dlandstudio