RESCHEDULED: Graduate Halloween Get-together at Bostwick House
This event is open to the MAPP Community only.
Beyond Granite Site Visit & Guided Tour on the National Mall
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Increasing Rainwater Harvesting Adoption Among Urban Farmers: Validating Water Quality, Food Safety, and Lifecycle Benefits
Urban agriculture is growing quickly across the U.S. to address food insecurity and climate change.
Parents Weekend MAPP Event
This event is for students enrolled in the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation and their families.
Economic Benefits Of Natural Areas within Parks in NYC
Project Background In 2022, Trust for Public Land (TPL) published The Economic Benefits of Parks in New York City (TPL Parks Report), describing th
Economic Benefits Of Natural Areas within Parks in NYC
Project Background In 2022, Trust for Public Land (TPL) published The Economic Benefits of Parks in New York City (TPL Parks Report), describing th
Economic Benefits Of Natural Areas within Parks in NYC
Project Background In 2022, Trust for Public Land (TPL) published The Economic Benefits of Parks in New York City (TPL Parks Report), describing th
Funding options for improved water quality in the Delaware River Basin
The Delaware River Basin provides drinking water for more than 13 million people and is home to an abundance of fish and wildlife including some en
MAPP Remembers Kea Distinguished Professor and Alumnus Pablo Güiraldes
A talented architect, urban designer and teacher, Pablo Güiraldes (M.ARCH ’98) had a career of successes in public and private ca