Landscape as Architecture / Symposium

Landscape as Architecture / Symposium
Landscape as Architecture / Symposium

Academy of Architecture

Start date: 13 November 2024 / 12:00

End date: 15 November 2024 / 18:30

13−15 November 2024
Accademia di architettura
Foyer Palazzo Canavèe

 

4th Symposium of the Istituto di studi urbani e del paesaggio (ISUP)

organised by

  • Jonathan Sergison
  • João Nunes
  • João Gomes da Silva

with the support of

  • Mosè Cometta
  • and Enrico Sassi

 

Landscape architecture is a powerful tool for addressing issues that have generally been neglected in architectural research and practice until recently.
Innovative methodological approaches inherent to the multidisciplinary character of landscape architecture involve the consideration of time as a fundamental dimension in its conceptual framing, and a focus on exploring new ways of merging anthropic and natural systems rather than on the creation of new objects.
These characteristics may allow the transformative processes that are part of the continuous construction of human habitats to develop more ethical ways of engaging with and working towards the resolution of global issues.
In both practice and research, landscape architecture has produced new ideas
and activated processes that address contemporary challenges in innovative ways, with some exemplary results.
We call on all those who, as researchers and as professionals in practice, can communicate such experiences.
Moving away from the classical format of presenting practices’ work, individual projects or portfolios we invite contributions from designers, planners and researchers reflecting on how landscape architecture addresses the major challenges of our society and contributes to the production of contemporary space.

The symposium aims to explore the following issues

  • The approach of landscape architecture to climate change
  • Energy transition and energy landscapes
  • Water quality, availability and distribution
  • Social inequalities in access to water, food, space, and knowledge
  • Relation between the anthropic and the wild
  • Soil erosion and agricultural land abandonment. World hunger and productive capacity.
  • Mobility at all scales
  • Waste management and environmental contamination
  • Territorial continuity

 

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