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: Native Species
A roundtable discussion exploring how the histories of the plants in our public spaces can perpetuate narratives of injustice, but can also offer opportunities to reframe these perspectives.
Speakers include Dilip Lakhani, Giacomo Guzzon, Iman Datoo Samuel Vessey and Sui Searle.
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COLLECTIVE LANDSCAPE FUTURES: Native Species
- 23rd February 2022
- 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
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COLLECTIVE LANDSCAPE FUTURES: Intersectional Landscapes
- 9th March 2022
- 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
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COLLECTIVE LANDSCAPE FUTURES: Oikos=Eco=Our Home
- 23rd March 2022
- 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
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 crisis. Hosted by Anushka Athique and Roo Angell. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism
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COLLECTIVE LANDSCAPE FUTURES: Consumption leads to Extraction
- 30th March 2022
- 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
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 crisis. Hosted by Anushka Athique and Roo Angell. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism
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COLLECTIVE LANDSCAPE FUTURES: Citizenships
- 27th April 2022
- 6:00pm - 8:00pm
- Stephen Lawrence Gallery
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 crisis. Hosted by Anushka Athique and Roo Angell. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism