Thinkers and Doers’ series - Maria Gabriella Trovato (Lebanon) - “Spaces of crisis and conflict. Landscapes in emergency” 
Oct
28
8:00 AM08:00

Thinkers and Doers’ series - Maria Gabriella Trovato (Lebanon) - “Spaces of crisis and conflict. Landscapes in emergency” 

The next speaker in the ‘Thinkers and Doers’ series is Maria Gabriella Trovato (Lebanon) presenting “Spaces of crisis and conflict. Landscapes in emergency”. 

This lecture is scheduled to happen on Wednesday 28 October 2020 at 8am NZ time (or 13 October – 12pm Los Angeles, 3pm New York, 7pm London).

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Summary

This lecture focuses on the migratory pressures of the Mediterranean region that currently are exacerbating inequalities, undermining human rights, and environmental justice. At the end of 2019, 79.5 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide. Nearly 50 million of them are internally displaced while 73% are hosted in neighbouring countries, with the majority of the world’s refugees (85%) hosted by developing countries. Lebanon is host to nearly 1.2 million Syrian refugees, representing around a quarter of the country’s total population. The transformation we are witnessing in the last decades is leading to a societal shift and to the production of entirely new landscapes in which old and new narratives and memories are mixed up.  This lecture questions the role of landscape design in envisioning scenarios at varying scales and phases of intervention to address social and environmental emergencies. The work presented acknowledges those challenges, focusing on defining liminal paths between humanitarian design, right to shared landscapes, and wellbeing of communities. The lecture also explores the work of the Landscape Architects Without Borders (LAWB) of the International Federation of Landscape Architects, committed to working with vulnerable and disadvantaged communities, especially those affected by war, conflict and natural disaster, helping them to re-create safe, sustainable and dignified living conditions.

 

Bio

Maria Gabriella Trovato is an Assistant Professor at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. She is a licensed Architect and a Landscape Architect with a PhD in Landscape Architecture. As an architect practising and teaching landscape design, Maria Gabriella is interested in investigating new forms of urban living in a world of change and fluxing conditions due to climate change, depletion of natural resources, conflicts between globalization and local development, and re-localization of war refugees. Her work urges us to respond to such pressures by investigating and proposing combinations of ecological performance and design culture. Most recent research projects focus on landscape in an emergency, landscape assessment and waste management, migration governance, among others; funded by many agencies, such as European Union, Cross-Border Cooperation in the Mediterranean, UN Food and Agriculture Organization, etc. As chair of the IFLA Working Group Landscape Architecture Without Borders (LAWB), she is working on informal Syrian settlements (ISs) in Lebanon, exploring landscape methodologies that could permit the definition of a flexible, relational and creative strategy capable of managing continuous changing and transformations. She has worked in several countries, teaching landscape architecture at undergraduate and graduate programs, seminars, and design workshops in Europe, Canada, Africa, and the Middle East.

 

About

‘Thinkers and Doers’ aims at bringing together practitioners, scholars, students and the wider community of landscape architecture and affiliated built environment disciplines to share ideas and to hear the latest innovations in the field. This online series brings together nationally and internationally renowned experts through an initiative between the NZILA Wellington Branch and the Landscape Architecture Programme at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.

 

NZILA members: Event Attendance – NZILA CPD 0.5 pts/hr

NZILA Category 3b Public Lecture: 0.5 pts/hr up to two hours per lecture

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The 2020 International Festival of Landscape Architecture
Oct
15
to Oct 17

The 2020 International Festival of Landscape Architecture

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The 2020 international Festival of Landscape Architecture will focus on fantastic topics.

Spectacle and Collapse: Changing Landscapes 

More and more of our society is drawn to experience and understand the world around us as spectacle – consumable and pleasurable, dramatic and superficial, speculative and temporary; image obsessed. At the same time, we are threatened with the collapse of ecosystems, critical to the survival and vitality of communities and cultures. Yet acting on this threat requires depth of systems thinking and practice and an appreciation of prolonged time, large scales and broad context. 

Landscape architects are skilled in these modes of thought and practice – how can we better move between image making and contextual reality?

Is our focus on spectacle obscuring our vision and reducing our capacity to act in response to collapse? 

As landscape architects, can we position ourselves to negotiate with and re-imagine a world at risk of collapse, to see through the spectacle and work beyond its limits?

Exploring Landscapes of Spectacle

Under the influence of globalisation, digitalisation, increasing mobility and social expectations, people are drawn to a perpetual search for new experiences: Instagram Landscapes; Wild Landscapes; and Future Landscapes. 

Exploring Landscapes of Collapse


To understand, relinquish, restore, and reinvent are paramount to Landscape Architectural research and design process in order to explore new social, economic, cultural and ecological frameworks; Landscapes are regenerated to suit local demand, abandoned landscapes are reclaimed and connections to local systems are reinvented.

More information here.

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Thinkers and Doers -“Resiliency and Biophilia in an Evolving Cultural and Urban Landscape”
Oct
14
8:00 AM08:00

Thinkers and Doers -“Resiliency and Biophilia in an Evolving Cultural and Urban Landscape”

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The next speaker in the ‘Thinkers and Doers’ series is Leor Lovinger (Israel) presenting “Resiliency and Biophilia in an Evolving Cultural and Urban Landscape”.

This lecture is scheduled to happen on Wednesday 14 October 2020 at 8am NZ time (or 13 October – 12pm Los Angeles, 3pm New York, 8pm London). 

Register for the lecture on Zoom 👉 https://vuw.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcud-GhrzgtE9Upv52tGDUYe2koiI8dIeGU

 

Leor Lovinger has 23 years of experience in the field of Landscape Architecture and Urban Design. He is the founder and managing director of Studio Urbanof, a research-based design practice committed to the innovative design of public spaces, urban resilience and biophilic design. Over the past decade, Leor has taught and lectured internationally. Since 2013 he is acting as IFLA Europe’s Green Infrastructure Director, and in 2016 he was appointed as an expert consulting the European Commission (Eklipse) on nature-based solutions to support urban resiliency (IFLA Europe’s representative). Prior to this, Leor studied, researched and practised in the United States for more than 8 years; his last position was Senior Associate with the Office of Michael Van Valkenburgh. He holds a Bachelor in Landscape Architecture cum laude from the Technion, Haifa, Israel, and a Master’s degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, CA.

 

About

‘Thinkers and Doers’ aims at bringing together practitioners, scholars, students and the wider community of landscape architecture and affiliated built environment disciplines to share ideas and to hear the latest innovations in the field. This online series brings together nationally and internationally renowned experts through an initiative between the NZILA Wellington Branch and the Landscape Architecture Programme at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.

NZILA members: Event Attendance – NZILA CPD 0.5 pts/hr

NZILA Category 3b Public Lecture: 0.5 pts/hr up to two hours per lecture

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2020 AILA Land-E-Scape: Reset - Towards Healing
Oct
12
to Oct 15

2020 AILA Land-E-Scape: Reset - Towards Healing

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// SPECIAL OFFER: IFLA Members are able to purchase a full pass to Land-E-Scape at the price of an AILA Member. To register and save on your registration use the promotional code IFLA2020 when registering //

AILA is excited to launch a virtual conference escape in 2020.  Join colleagues from across Australia and the globe as we create something new and exciting to enable members to learn, engage and connect.

If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that complacency is something we can no longer afford. As landscape architects we recognise the complex interconnectedness of planetary systems, and the dynamic relationships between people, places and other living entities. We also recognise that we can choose the way we move forward. In a year marked by the ferocious sorrows of bushfire, Black Lives Matter, and COVID we have also been given the opportunity to pause. Land-e-Scape: Reset - towards healing invites landscape architects to collectively pause, reflect, discuss and explore the ways our profession can contribute to what comes next. How do we heal our relationships with nature, with the places we live, work and play, and with each other? 

Across four themes we will explore the opportunities and acknowledge the work already underway:

  • Recuperation (Monday) - Healing from event shock including sessions on bushfires, COVID19, Rebuilding Beirut and Landscape without borders

  • Repair (Tuesday) - Healing the planet including sessions on climate change, urban green initiatives and blue meets green

  • Restore (Wednesday) - Healing spaces that allow for enhanced connection and wellbeing including sessions on biophilic landscapes in education; healing gardens, designing for health (autism, Alzheimers) and war gardens

  • Reparation (Thursday) - Healing fractured relationships including sessions on gender equity, traditional knowledge, community engagement and opportunities for traditional owners in national parks.

The 2020 Land-E-Scape week includes the National Landscape Architecture Awards.  All Land-E-Scape registrants will automatically include registration to join the watch party for the awards - so you don't miss out on any of the fun!

*** Street Furniture Australia is giving away 50 Leuchtturm 1917 notebooks to the first 50 full Land-e-Scape registrations.  These will be posted out to you ready for note taking during the event! ***

To register or for more information, please visit https://www.aila.org.au/AILAWeb/EventRegistration/AILA_Event_Registration.aspx?EventKey=NAT3318Z&WebsiteKey=44fe2fe0-5560-4283-981a-c15fe691b1d1

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2020 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award Ceremony
Oct
8
12:00 PM12:00

2020 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award Ceremony

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The winner of the 2020 Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Award will be announced at an online ceremony.

The event will also announce the recipient of the 2020 IFLA Presidents Award.


Join us on 8th October 12.00 UTC to hear IFLA President James Hayter announce the winners followed by a special address from the SGJA awardee.

INDICATIVE AGENDA (timings are approximate)

12.00 UTC Welcome from IFLA President

12.05 UTC Announcement of IFLA Presidents Award

12.10 UTC Announcement of SGJA Awardee

12.15 UTC Presentation by the SGJA Nominations Committee and Award Jury

12.30 UTC Presentation of the SGJA medal followed by address by the SGJA Awardee

13.15 UTC Ceremony ends

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MORE INFORMATION

Further information about the event will be shared on this page in due course. Please contact admin@iflaworld.org if you need any specific details.

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