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Hidden Hydrology

Jason King

Exploring lost rivers, buried creeks & disappeared streams. Connecting historic ecology + the modern metropolis. www.hiddenhydrology.org

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Latest Issues

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Water Kinship

The article “Reaching the Light of Day” (Orion, May 23, 2024) is compelling if you’re interested in hidden hydrology. Author Corinne Segal recounts some of the larger themes and projects around “ghost streams,” including work in New York, B...

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Literary Hidden Hydrology

There is a rich literary history around hidden hydrology, which I was reminded of by the recent publication of the novel “There Are Rivers in the Sky” by Elif Shafak. The book has gained attention for its interwoven stories around water, an...

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Urban Surfing

There are multiple ways of activating urban waterways, including those focusing on ecological, economic, and social aspects. Urban surfing is a unique way to use waterways in the city for recreation and people-watching, expanding on the use...

6 months ago
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Reclaiming Waters in Utrecht

I spotted this great project this week on LinkedIn and thought it worth sharing. The transformation of urban highways to waterways is an interesting subset of hidden hydrology worth exploring, with some great global examples we will discuss...

7 months ago
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  • Jason King

    Landscape architect, urbanist, researcher with a focus on historical ecology, hidden hydrology, and climate change solutions.

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