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▪ Quincy Access Television | Currently in Quincy: Presidents Coast Project Update, September 25, 2023

 

▪ ASLA | THE DIRT: Climate Action Events in Los Angeles and Boston, April 4, 2023

ASLA chapters are organizing in-person and virtual events to advance the goals of the ASLA Climate Action Plan. Landscape architects are seeking to build stronger climate action partnerships with allied professionals, academia, government, and community organizations, so all are welcome and encouraged to participate.

Click for details: ASLA The Dirt

The Point | Boston Metro area | Bishop Land Design

▪ Quincy Access Television | Currently in Quincy: March 14, 2022

Quincy Environmentalist PJ Foley and Scott Bishop, Principal of Bishop Land Design of Quincy discuss an idea to create a pathway linking Houghs Neck, Germantown, and Adams Shore with Broad Meadows.

▪ Quincy Access Television | Presidents Coast Community Meeting (November 3 2021)

An informational meeting held November 3, 2021 at the Thomas Crane Library.

▪ The Patriot Ledger | ‘I just hope I live to see it': Quincy residents praise plan for 5-mile pedestrian path

▪ The Patriot Ledger | Quincy foliage walk to show off rain gardens, redwoods at Kincaide Park

▪ 2021BSLA Design Awards | BLD receives Special Recognition as “Champions for Community Voice” for Kincaide Park

▪ The Barnstable Patriot | Installation of 'Expedition Blue' waypoints underway on Cape Cod

▪ The Patriot Ledger | Hanging out at Quincy's Kincaide Park

▪ The Patriot Ledger | $6 million park will help revitalize Southwest Quincy

▪ 2020 BSLA Design Awards | BLD wins Analysis & Planning Merit Award

On June 29, 2020, The Boston Society of Landscape Architects announced the 2020 Design Award winners in a first-ever online event.  BLD project “The Berm” in Quincy recieved a Merit Award for Analysis & Planning from the BSLA jury.

▪ The Patriot Ledger | Ceremony to unveil $6 million in Kincaide Park improvements

▪ WHYY | Isaias poured floodwaters on the Heinz Refuge in August. It’s been rising above them since

▪ Cape Cod Times | Fruits of the sea

▪ Architectural Digest | How Conservationist Designers Are Reacting to Climate Change

▪ INFORUM | Steve Stark cartoon: Sodbuster

▪ INFORUM | 'Sodbuster' sculpture set in Fargo Civic Plaza

▪ INFORUM | Sculptor's wife helps rededicate 'Sodbuster' at Fargo Civic Plaza



▪ INFORUM | Pedestrian bridge to greenway among Fargo's requests for federal aid

▪ INFORUM | 'Sodbuster' sculpture will soon be on display as part of Fargo Civic Plaza redesign