
Events Search and Views Navigation
December 2021
WDM Lecture: Water as Resource and Heritage between City and Landscape
ZOOM REGISTRATION by Margherita Vanore (Università Iuav di Venezia) with a comment by Stefano Tornieri (Università Iuav di Venezia) respondent: Laura Cipriani (Delft University of Technology - TU Delft) __________________________________________________________ Hydrogeological instability and various calamities increasingly direct the pursuit of so-called "best practice" in respect of maintenance and safety of the territory. The complexity of the phenomena we are observing, however, demands upstream reflection, so that research can extend the field of investigation beyond the specificity of "technical solutions" to…
Find out more »February 2022
Where Disciplines Meet Lecture Series 1/2022
https://youtu.be/c11YutpH_lY 15 February 2002, 17:30 Community Scales. Toward a socially transformative pedagogy in design and planning. A critical reflection. Speaker: Ellen Fetzer, Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Germany Respondent: Arati Amitraj Uttur, ECLAS, Le:Notre Institute General subject area: landscape democracy Everyone has the right to access, belong to and participate in decisions about the landscape of their communities. Design and planning professionals play a vital role in making cities sustainable and promote greater environmental justice, yet they often see participation as an obstacle…
Find out more »March 2022
WDM2-Lecture 2: ‘Designing-with’: Towards designing landscapes where species meet.
https://youtu.be/6dPWf4uLDlc 15 March 2022, 17.30 ‘Designing-with’: Towards designing landscapes where species meet. Speaker: Bert de Roo, Glenn Deliège, Center for Decentering Design, University of applied sciences and arts Ghent - HOGENT & Howest, Belgium Respondent: Andrea Gammon, TU Delft, The Nederlands General subject area: Landscape architecture, landscape heritage, landscape and community, landscape ecology This research project takes its cue from the growing realization that we humans are not the only ones with a point of view on this planet. Animals…
Find out more »May 2022
Where Disciplines Meet Lecture – May 2022
https://youtu.be/P9slMzFYKjA 11 May 2022 Wind Energy and Culture of the Landscape. Guidelines for an adequate installation Speakers: Daniela COLAFRANCESCHI, University of Reggio Calabria “Mediterranea”; Fabio MANFREDI, University of Genoa, Pere SALA, Landscape Observatory of Catalonia General subject area: landscape observatory/landscape ecology/landscape policy and governance/landscape and community Landscape and Energy represent an inseparable and innovative binomial because of the challenges they implies and on which we measure the quality of our habitat. The landscape design interprets the convergence of territorial values…
Find out more »June 2022
Where the Disciplines Meet Lecture – June 22
https://youtu.be/VKXhfefNYeU 14 June, 2022 Diversity of knowledge systems in terraced landscapes: clue for sustainability Speaker: Hermann J. TILLMANN, Coordinator of ITLA, the International Terraced Landscapes Alliance General subject area : Landscape knowledge, landscape ecology, cultural landscapes, epistemologies of the South Terraced landscapes exist as human heritage in many mountain regions in all continents. The terraces were created thousands of years ago on all continents as an optimum technology to produce food managing soils, climate, biodiversity, solar energy in mountain areas.…
Find out more »September 2022
Where the Disciplines Meet Lecture – September 2022
https://youtu.be/Ip7qvynZeDQ 27 September, 17.30 (CET) (Un)certain lines and landscapes. Marginal coastal landscapes in the climatic crisis Speaker: Laura CIPRIANI, TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment Discussant: Antonio LONGO, Politecnico di Milano General subject area: Landscape Design through Research Due to the climatic crisis, coastal areas on the planet will face an uncertain future. If thematic literature and projects have mainly focused on coastal lines facing large cities worldwide, marginal coastal landscapes, mainly agricultural with low…
Find out more »