You are cordially invited to join the us at the Climate-adaptive Design Studio Open House to view designs for a future Tarrytown waterfront, as envisioned by Cornell University Department of Landscape Architecture students. The student designs reflect research they conducted about the Tarrytown waterfront, as well as input and feedback from local residents, business owners, non-profit organizational staff and municipal officials. Special thanks to everyone who interacted with the studio by attending our previous meetings and engaging with us through tabling and surveying. You’re invited to drop in for a visit or stay for the entire event, but advance registration is required. Please feel free to share this invitation with anyone who you think may be interested in attending!
The CaD studio is a collaboration between the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation’s Hudson River Estuary Program and the Cornell Landscape Architecture professor Josh Cerra. Throughout the fall 2022 semester, this graduate-level class is investigating challenges and opportunities on the Tarrytown waterfront. Students work with community stakeholders, non-profit partners, and technical experts in an interdisciplinary process of waterfront design. Student designers create waterfront visions that strive to meet the present and future needs of the community for public access, economic development, ecological health and climate resilience.
For more informationabout the CaD studio, visit tinyurl.com/CornellCaD. For questions about the Open House, contact Lyndsey Cooper from the Hudson River Estuary Program at [email protected].
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