NEWS & STORIES

Jolie Jaycobs Jolie Jaycobs

Strengthening Climate Resiliency with Indigenous Lessons and Values: A conversation with Anjelica S. Gallegos

Anjelica S. Gallegos took part in ReMain Nantucket’s inaugural Envision Resilience Challenge and in 2022 we welcomed Anjelica back, this time as a juror. We got to learn more about Anjelica’s invaluable work in ensuring that Indigenous architectural knowledge gains recognition and gets upheld throughout the fields of architecture, planning and design and how those goals tied into her Envision Resilience project.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

Stories from Ashore: Learning to Live with Water in Warren, R.I.

Bob Rulli has been a critical partner, advisor and ally throughout the duration of the 2022 Envision Resilience Narragansett Bay Challenge. Both a planner and a leader on the front lines of climate change, Bob initiated the Market to Metacom Climate Resilience and Economic Development Plan. I recently sat down with Bob to talk about the impact that working with design students, as well as students across disciplines, can have on a community facing challenging decisions around issues related to climate change

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Jolie Jaycobs Jolie Jaycobs

Northeastern University’s Return to the Envision Resilience Challenge

Upon reaching the pinnacle event showcase of this year's Narragansett Bay Challenge, we are looking back on the past two years with our returning Northeastern team. To better understand Northeastern's experience with Envision Resilience, I spoke with two participating students, as well as assistant professor Sara Jensen Carr, who led the Envision Resilience studio for the past two years.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

Envision Resilience: Designs for Living with Rising Seas—A Month-Long Exhibition of Adaptive Proposals for Sea Level Rise on Narragansett Bay—Opens at the WaterFire Arts Center in Providence June 4

PROVIDENCE, R.I.---The Envision Resilience: Designs for Living with Rising Seas exhibition opens with a free community open house on Saturday, June 4 at the WaterFire Arts Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The exhibition, which runs from June 4 through June 26, will feature adaptive designs by participating university teams in the 2022 Envision Resilience Narragansett Bay Challenge.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

Nantucket Community More Engaged About Climate Change, According to Envision Resilience Nantucket Challenge Survey

Two-thirds of Nantucket residents say they are more engaged on issues of climate change and coastal resilience than they were in 2021, according to a survey report released today by ReMain Nantucket’s Envision Resilience Nantucket Challenge team. The second in a two-part survey to measure community attitudes about climate change was conducted in January and February 2022.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

ReMain Nantucket and Envision Resilience Nantucket Challenge Open Second Survey to Measure Changes in Attitudes on Climate

Last year, ReMain Nantucket's Envision Resilience Nantucket Challenge survey found that 73% of Nantucketers are alarmed about climate change, a rate much higher than the national average of 33%. As part of the continued effort to expand and measure attitudes about climate change and sea level rise, they opened the second in their two-part survey this week.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

ReMain Nantucket to Unveil Sea Level Rise Art Installation, “Rising Above,” on Easy Street

As part of the Envision Resilience Nantucket Challenge, a pop-up art installation will be unveiled on Friday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m, ReMain Nantucket announced today. Through projection-mapping art, “Rising Above” will tell the history and envision the future of the island’s resilience. The installation will be projected across the water onto the backside of 4 Old North Wharf, the scallop shanty of fifth-generation Nantucketer Ginger Andrews.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

Reflections on the Envision Resilience Nantucket Challenge

Cassandra Lanson, ‘24 BLA Landscape Architecture and Environmental Science, describes the push and pull of the freedom to design without constraints for a place you’ve never been and the parallel feelings of being unbound. Read more about her design proposal for pocket ecology parks focused on ecological autonomy and relying on the marshland plant community that already existed in the Creeks, to expand it up the coast.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

Stories From Ashore: Lamentation Concerning Wilkes’ Garage

Local Nantucketer Alfred Sanford spent 40 years working with the Old North Wharf in downtown Nantucket, as an owner and manager, proposing a restoration for it and helping in the rebuilding after the “No Name” storm in 1991. Publicity around the Wilkes Square project in the early 2000s showed the vulnerability of Nantucket Harbor and Town to contemporary ideas and styles, which inspired Alfred to envision a new harbor idea to demonstrate that we can hold on to what makes Nantucket special, while still adapting for the future.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

ReMain Nantucket Opens Envision Resilience: Designs for Living with Rising Seas Exhibition at Nantucket Historical Association’s Thomas Macy Warehouse on July 2, 2021

The Envision Resilience Nantucket Challenge exhibition, which showcases student design proposals for how Nantucket residents and businesses can live with sea level rise, will open on July 2, ReMain Nantucket announced today. The Envision Resilience: Designs for Living with Rising Seas exhibition will be displayed on the second floor of the Nantucket Historical Association's Thomas Macy Warehouse at 12 Straight Wharf. The free exhibition will be open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through December 2021.

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Claire Martin Claire Martin

Stories From Ashore: Low-Maintenance Meadows and Vegetable Gardens Are Gaining Momentum as Part of Nantucket's Resilient Future

While a majority of Nantucket gardens are based on homeowner’s aesthetic preferences and not always native, native plants are well adapted to local environmental conditions and they serve as a scaffolding from which entire ecosystems are built. And there are two female gardeners leading the movement. Leigh Marr, operator of Artemisia Gardening and Luci Imbach, Owner and operator of Island Harvest Vegetable Gardens spoke with Morgan about Nantucket landscape industry’s “ecological and edible renaissance.”

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