by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Aug 5, 2021 | Education, Engineering, Equitable Communities, Landscape Architecture
Since 2018, E&LP has been providing landscape architecture and engineering services to 13 Philadelphia schools through Fiesta Schoolyards, an initiative of The Lindy Foundation, which “offers children a wide selection of play elements — painted games, climbing...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | May 12, 2021 | Equitable Communities, Residential
The renovation of the Paul Robeson House in Princeton is underway and will be completed “by late 2022 or early 2023.”[1] E&LP donated our surveying, engineering, and planning services for the house’s approvals, and we are proud to support the creation of this...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | May 11, 2021 | Commercial, Equitable Communities, Residential
We are excited to announce that the City of Newark’s Planning Board unanimously approved a three-story mixed-use building on 16th Avenue, which is guided by the West Ward Model Neighborhood Initiative Redevelopment Plan.[1] Currently a vacant lot, this new residential...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Mar 30, 2021 | Engineering, Equitable Communities, Green Infrastructure, Playground Design
Last month, Lansdowne Borough in Delaware County awarded Studio Ludo and E&LP their McKinley Avenue Tot Lot project. We are excited for this playground project and to work again with Studio Ludo, who we have teamed with for many projects, including Philadelphia’s...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Feb 4, 2021 | Engineering, Equitable Communities, Sustainability
We are excited to share construction progress for Sgt. George Ashby Memorial Park in Allentown, New Jersey, a park dedicated to the “last remaining New Jersey Civil War Veteran” whose name is on “Plaque #C-58 … on the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington,...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Dec 3, 2020 | Awards, Equitable Communities
E&LP is excited to announce that Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design has won a 2020 Gotham Green Award® for 30 Mac, a LEED for Homes Gold-Certified 10-unit apartment building adapted from a former Masonic Temple in Princeton’s Witherspoon-Jackson Historical...