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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rosalea Monacella , Bridget KeanePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.820kg ISBN: 9780367703653ISBN 10: 0367703653 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 09 September 2022 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Foreword Charles WaldheimPreface Rosalea Monacella and Bridget KeaneStudio Ecologies Rosalea Monacella and Bridget KeanePart 1: Material Ecologies1. The Anthropocene Chamber: A Pedagogic Experiment in Climate Change Communication Rania Ghosn2. Think Like a River: Designing from the Riparian Zone Jane Mah Hutton3. Edible Ecologies Zaneta Hong4. Conversation with Formafantasma Rosalea Monacella, Bridget Keane and Simone Farresin5. Shifting Grounds / Curating Creative Instabilities in Design Studio Pedagogy Chris Reed6. Climate Core: A Roadmap for Climate Education in the Built Environment Jesse M. KeenanPart 2: Generative Lineages7. Hope in Restless Pedagogy Rosetta Elkin8. A Conversation about Language Teresa Gali Izard, Luke Harris, Cara Turett, and Bonnie Kate Walker9. Conversation with Nina-Marie Lister Rosalea Monacella, Bridget Keane and Nina-Marie Lister10. Experimental studio ecologies: A productive throwntogetherness Ed Wall & Alexis Liu11. Adapting practice for the future of landscape-driven urban design Anya Domlesky12. Frames and fictions: Designing a Green New Deal studio sequence Billy Fleming13. Conversation with Kate Orff Rosalea Monacella, Bridget Keane and Kate OrffPart 3: Processes of Fieldwork14. Tales from the Dark Side of the City. Unknown Fields (Kate Davies & Liam Young)15. Climate Inquiries from Arctic Fieldwork Leena Cho16. Conversation with Peter Del Tredici Rosalea Monacella, Bridget Keane and Peter Del Tredici17. Framing futures: Worldbuilding in landscape studios. Marc Miller18. Finding Landscape through Curiosity. Sean Burkholder19. In situ/ex situ: Geometries of density and spectra James MelsomPart 4: Sensing Landscapes20. Computing with nature: Digital design methodologies across scales. Pia Fricker21. Envisioning the planetary: Design agency in the climate crisis Clara Oloriz Sanjuan & Jose Alfredo Ramírez 22. A Sensed Landscape. Craig Douglas 23. Conversation with Bradley Cantrell. Rosalea Monacella, Bridget Keane and Bradley Cantrell24. Architecture of Ecological Attunement: Environment Form and Feedback Dana Cupkova25. From Grain to the Territory Ana Abram & Maj Plamenitas26. Longitudinal Landscapes Justine HolzmanPart 5: Expanded Ecologies27. Asymmetries and urbanization Elisa Cristiana Cattaneo28. The Territory as a subject Paola Viganò29. Relational Urbanism: Expanded ecologies for a capital earth system. Enriqueta Llabres-Valls, Sheng-Yang Huang & Zach Fluker30. Conversation with Jennifer Deger. Rosalea Monacella, Bridget Keane and Jennifer Deger31. Attune and entangle: Designing multispecies relations for the sixth extinction Michael Ezban32. Ecology and two thesis lab cases. Roberto Pasini 33. From ""Gutter to Gulf"" to the ’Glades: A Decade of Urban Landscape Climate Resilience Studios at the University of Toronto 2008–2018 Fadi Masoud, Elise Shelley and Jane WolffConclusion: Tending Towards a Matter of (Ethics of Ground) Rosalea Monacella and Bridget Keane"ReviewsWhere has this collection been? The provocative voices gathered here offer both comprehensive and timely strategies for landscape architectural education yet to be presented together. Expansive yet precise, the authors-who represent a variety of disciplines and fields- deftly entangle intellectual frameworks with innovative studio pedagogies that engage the challenges and opportunities of the climate crisis. This body of design studio research will surely catalyze new modes of action by both academics and professionals that focus on making a just and healthy world, not simply saving it. Julia Czerniak, Professor of Architecture, Syracuse University; Creative Director, CLEAR RLA ASLA This book is a milestone in the world of landscape architecture education. Our planet is experiencing rapid change, and scant lessons can actually be gleaned from history at this stage. The question is rather how to direct studio teaching towards the unknown in a decisive and proactive way. With a broad array of experts in ecology, plant physiology, materials, sensing and digital processes, this reader offers design solace in an unforeseeable age. Christophe Girot, Professor of Landscape Architecture, ETH Univeristy Zurich At this fluid moment when we are contemplating the future of education in landscape architecture, this collection provides a rich and provocative field of approaches on which to draw. While apparently anachronistic in the 21st Century research university, studios are represented in their flexible ability to address complex issues across geography and society. We need this collective reflection to shore up our commitment to the studio form as well as to explore tomorrow's problems. Professor Elizabeth Mossop, Dean, Faculty of Design Architecture and Building, University of Technology Sydney This rigorously organized yet wonderfully diverse book is a resource for academic practitioners in creating new design studio pedagogies to address the symptoms and systems of the climate crisis and an unpredictable future. For students, it reveals insight into potential learning tools and methodologies. Thirty-three contributions are organized around five 'threads' of inquiry, which build an ethical momentum underpinned by new values. Alex Wall, Design Critic in Landscape Architecture, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University Author Information"Rosalea Monacella is a faculty member of the Landscape Architecture Program at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Her expertise is in the careful indexing and shifting of dynamic resource flows that inform the landscape of the city. Her design research practice explores the notion of the ""thickened ground"" through a careful and rigorous investigation of an expanded ecology of economic, ecological and social systems that shape the metabolic and material flows of the city. Speculating on alternative near-future cities and how they might respond to climate change, changing resource flows and ecologies of energy. Bridget Keane is a lecturer in the Landscape Architecture programme at RMIT University. As a landscape architect/academic, her research and practice are concerned with landscape as a dynamic material system and considers ways in which global systems impact local landscapes through speculating on alternate futures of how we might live in response to issues of climate change, ecologies of waste and the effects of extractive industries." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |