Making Future Landscapes Now Past Event
Presented by RMIT Landscape Architecture
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12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Wheelchair AccessMaking Future Landscapes Now Past Event
Presented by RMIT Landscape Architecture
RMIT’s Landscape Architecture perceives landscape as an ever-evolving network of environmental and cultural forces. Following more than 11,500 years of relative environmental stability, the global ecosystem faces unprecedented challenges. The catastrophic impacts of human-induced climate change, colonisation, persistent social, economic and environmental inequalities, together with uncontrolled urban sprawl necessitate changes in what and how we design. Driven by this urgency, Making Future Landscapes Now promotes a necessary dialogue between academics, designers, students and interested thinkers to interrogate the nature of current and future landscapes – and the tools, techniques and technologies that we utilise to engage them.
The day showcases current design research emerging from RMIT Landscape Architecture staff, students and alumni. Organised around three themes – Instrumental Technologies, Embodied Experience, and Shared Cultures and Reconciliation - creative works and participatory events will explore and expose alternate practical and philosophical approaches for encountering, designing and shaping our future world.