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The Landscape Ahead – Disaster or Utopia? – Part 5

Lecture date: 2000-06-03 Garden Conservation Symposium. 'Landscape is going through a period of particularly rapid change . . . how can we ensure the quality...

The Landscape Ahead – Disaster or Utopia? – Part 3

Lecture date: 2000-06-03 Garden Conservation Symposium. 'Landscape is going through a period of particularly rapid change . . . how can we ensure the quality...

The Landscape Ahead – Disaster or Utopia? – Part 4

Lecture date: 2000-06-03 Garden Conservation Symposium. 'Landscape is going through a period of particularly rapid change . . . how can we ensure the quality...

The Landscape Ahead – Disaster or Utopia? – Part 2

Lecture date: 2000-06-02 Garden Conservation Symposium. 'Landscape is going through a period of particularly rapid change . . . how can we ensure the quality...

The Landscape Ahead – Disaster or Utopia? – Part 1

Lecture date: 2000-06-02 Garden Conservation Symposium. 'Landscape is going through a period of particularly rapid change . . . how can we ensure the quality...

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...

John Lobell Landscape Architecture

http://johnlobell.com Lecture on Landscape Architecture, for a History and Theory of Architecture course at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY, given 2013. Focus on Medieval, Renaissance,...

reSITE Small Talk with James Corner

James Corner, the Founder of James Corner Filed Operations NYC, talks about sharing space in ever denser cities: Our cities are becoming denser and...

PROJECTIVE ECOLOGIES TALK BY CHRIS REED

Chris Reed, Associate Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design and founding principal of Stoss talks about contemporary ecological...