ArchitectsCharles Waldheim

In the Life of Cities: Parallel Narratives of the Urban/NORTHAMERICA

This colloquium addresses the complex relations between urban artifacts and urban life. Architects, planners, and urban designers describe and give shape to the city,...

Charles Waldheim – Planning, Ecology, and the Emergence of Landscape – Part 1

Lecture date: 2009-02-09 Charles Waldheim suggests that the recent renewal of landscape architectures status as a design medium within leading design schools has coincided precisely...

Charles Waldheim, The New Heliomorphism

The topic of solar orientation and urban form is both perennial and, once again, timely. The discourses and practices of ‘ecological urbanism’ have turned...

Density: Charles Waldheim

The Five Thousand Pound Life: Land Session Two: Density Charles Waldheim Recorded September 26, 2014 The Five Thousand Pound Life: Land was a symposium on rethinking land...

[Re]Form: New Investigations in Urban Form, Panel 1

Panel 1: Reconstructing the Agency of Form Panelists: Pier Vittorio Aureli, Neyran Turan Moderator: Charles Waldheim   Introduction by Mohsen Mostafavi Re]FORM: New Investigations in Urban Form aims to...

5KL Land: A Conversation on Density (Panel Discussion)

The Five Thousand Pound Life: Land Session Two: Density Vishaan Chakrabarti, Albert Pope, Emily Talen, and Charles Waldheim Recorded September 26, 2014 The Five Thousand Pound Life:...

Digital Landscape Now: Relational Landscape – 4/06/2012

The Landscape Architecture department is hosting a colloquium moderated by Charles Waldheim, John E. Irving Professor and Chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture....

Wildly Civilized: Ecological + Extreme + Planetary Urbanism…What’s Next?

A provocative discussion about the future of cities by a panel of visionaries working across discreet disciplinary and professional boundaries. The GSD has been...

“Planning, Ecology, and the Emergence of Landscape” Charles Waldheim

Charles Waldheim, Principal, Urban Agency; Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design, University of Toronto. 4/14/2008. source