African Landscape Architectures: Alternative Futures for the Field | Panel 3: Adaptabilities



The African Landscape Architectures conference brings together a wide range of landscape practices from across the continent. This two-day hybrid event highlights the transformative potential of decolonizing design to address social injustices and prepare African cities for the impacts of climate change. Speakers will explore innovative strategies through frameworks such as ecology, adaptation, and materiality that offer alternative futures for African landscapes.

Panel 3: Adaptabilities
Case studies illustrating successful adaptation strategies across scales: the processes by which landscapes and cities adjust to changing conditions over time to maintain their viability.

Moderated by Daniel E. Agbiboa, Associate Professor of African and African American Studies

Thabo Lenneiye, University of Pennsylvania
Safouan Azouzi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Olatunji Adejumo, University of Lagos

00:00 Welcome by Gareth Doherty
03:13 Panel 3 Introduction by Daniel E. Agbiboa
06:39 Presentation by Thabo Lenneiye
26:26 Presentation by Safouan Azouzi
46:46 Presentation by Olatunji Adejumo
01:05:08 Panel Discussion
01:21:40 Q+A

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