Concept design for a resilient False Creek Flats
A vision for Vancouver’s newest resilient neighbourhood: The BlueWay
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Read More →Visual Impact Assessments are an industry standard for forest planning in visually sensitive areas in British Columbia. DPI produced landscape visualizations to simulate proposed strategies for reducing the visual impact of harvesting for a rural community wanting to monitor industry activity in their surrounding forests.
Read More →This UBC Landscape Architecture design studio project explores the future of a growing community in a flood-prone area within Metro Vancouver
Read More →Organizers of the 2015 CSLA congress organizing committee coordinated a participatory design event on a local urban plaza in Mexico City. Participants included representatives of the Mexican Society of Landscape Architects, professors and design students from UNAM, Mexico’s largest university, and Canadian landscape architects.
Read More →Navigating a Perfect Storm of Land Use Conflict in Alberta: The Mikisew Cree First Nation Land Use Plan
Read More →DPI Territorial is working with a local environmental office and first nations band to conduct a unique spatial analysis of historical land and water change over time in northern Manitoba.
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