Introduction Underground stormwater storage systems don’t always play nicely with trees. They’re typically designed as siloed subsurface systems — isolated from surrounding soil and root zones to reduce risk and simplify performance. Trees, on the other hand, require space, soil volume, and access to water to grow and thrive. The result is a disconnect. Stormwater… More
The landscape architecture world lost an influential voice recently with the passing of Robin Mack Key — a talented designer, preservationist, and steward of some of New York’s most meaningful cultural landscapes. Robin was also an extended member of the DeepRoot family: she was the sister-in-law of DeepRoot Vice President Al Key, cofounder of the… More
Introduction Municipal street reconstruction is often triggered by aging underground infrastructure: water mains, sewer lines, utilities, sidewalks, curbs, or drainage systems that have reached the end of their service life. But once a street is opened up, the project becomes more than a repair. It becomes a planning opportunity. Instead of simply replacing old infrastructure… More
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