Unsettling Sustainability – Landscape Laboratories as Experimental and Experiential Grounds

Date and Time

February 29, 2024
06:30PM - 08:00PM EST

Location

Gund Hall Piper Auditorium, 42 Qunicy St, Cambridge

 

Daniel Urban Kiley Lecture: “Unsettling Sustainability – Landscape Laboratories as Experimental and Experiential Grounds” with Elizabeth K. Meyer

Meyer, the inaugural faculty director of the University of Virginia’s transdisciplinary Morven Sustainability Lab, will present an overview of how landscape architectural design thinking is at the core of the strategic planning process for this 3000-acre rural landscape on the peri-urban edge of Charlottesville. She will describe how the socio-ecological history of this former plantation and indigenous tribal lands is shaping future research questions, student engagement programs and community collaborations. Additionally, Meyer will share a vision for the Morven Sustainability Lab that positions it within the context of a new generation of landscape labs where landscape architects—working with architects, planners, anthropologists, scientists, and environmental humanities scholars—are co-creating living learning landscapes capable of inspiring a new generation of caring climate activists.

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