Collective Landscape Futures are a series of five roundtable discussions that explore the future of landscape and urban practice. Held as conversations between students, graduates, tutors and guests to discuss the relationship between landscape, and the interconnected issues of justice, belonging and the economic and environmental crises. Hosted by Anushka Athique and Roo Angell. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism.
COLLECTIVE LANDSCAPE FUTURES: Intersectional Landscapes
A roundtable discussion exploring how design practices can challenge established power structures and create landscapes that foster empowerment, inclusion and solidarity.
Speakers include Amund Hugin, Christina Geros, Ed Wall, Larry Botchway and Wattan Jawareesh.
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