Innovators & Disruptors: Women on the Leading Edge
On January 22, in the Modern and Contemporary Galleries at The Chrysler Museum of Art, we celebrated the achievements of 25 Coastal Virginia women who are innovators, disruptors and leaders
On January 22, in the Modern and Contemporary Galleries at The Chrysler Museum of Art, we celebrated the achievements of 25 Coastal Virginia women who are innovators, disruptors and leaders
If all goes according to plan, the Elizabeth River Project’s new $8 million headquarters is unlikely to survive much beyond 2085. As the water level of the adjacent creek rises
Sea level rise is projected to eventually swamp the roughly one-acre spot of land along Knitting Mill Creek in Norfolk where the Elizabeth River Project chose to build its brand
The Pru & Louis Ryan Resilience Lab, which now cuts a striking figure along Colley Avenue, is offering tours to the public to show off the ways the building itself
For Marjorie Mayfield-Jackson of Norfolk’s Elizabeth River Project, signing a groundbreaking agreement to tear down the organization’s new $9 million headquarters when waters rise too high was bittersweet. “It’s hard
Over the years shorelines can shift, especially with sea level rise and erosion. That can be a challenge for those who live by the water and those who want to
The living shoreline at the Elizabeth River Project’s Ryan Resilience Lab is built to change. The nonprofit’s new building on Colley Avenue is located in a vulnerable corridor along Knitting
Today the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) announced 25 grants totaling $7.4 million to support wildlife habitat, climate resilience, community conservation partnerships
Limited programming, public tours in lead-up to Spring Grand Opening Norfolk, Va., November 7, 2023 – With construction of the new Ryan Resilience Lab just months from completion, the Elizabeth
The Ryan Resilience Lab is a new facility in Norfolk that explores how rising sea levels will affect us all. The lab considers which green building practices and systems should
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