Aesthetics at Earth Magnitude: Capital, Property, and Ecology

Following Dean Mark Foster Gage’s introduction, this session of the J. Irwin Miller Symposium, “Aesthetic Activism” looks to clarify the developing relationship between nature and architecture; describes how land use in architecture is related to property valuation; speculates on ways in which architects can be more influential in large scale development; and explore the interrelationships between ecology and architecture at large scale.

Keller Easterling (Yale University),

Catherine Ingraham (Pratt Institute),

Timothy Morton (Rice University),

Discussion Moderator, Jonathan Massey (California College of the Arts)

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