
Megan Singleton is in her final year of the Masters of Landscape Architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania. Her work explores the intersection of water and people, examining how landscapes can serve communities and ecologies along climate risk coasts. Through the McHarg Center, she collaborates with climate scientists to bring landscape architecture into research along New Jersey’s coasts. She has a background in marketing and development, and enjoys urban sketching and crafternoons, which she uses to expand her representational techniques.
McHarg Center Projects:
MACH Megalopolitan Coastal Transformation Hub
Faculty Research Supervisor:
Rebecca Popowsky