(Co)Designing Hope: Aqueous Landscapes in Transition by Laura Cipriani

L. Cipriani, Urška Škerl

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Abstract

Laura Cipriani is an assistant professor of landscape architecture at Delft University of Technology and a founder of Superlandscape, a landscape and urban design firm. She holds a Ph.D. in Landscape Urbanism from IUAV, a master’s degree in landscape and urban issues from Harvard Design School, and a master’s in Architecture from IUAV. Her current research addresses climate change issues, starting from the materiality of water and soil, and adopting (co)design approaches. She authored and edited several books, including recently “Fluid Soils. (Co)Designing for the Wadden Sea Landscapes”. This year, “(Co)Designing Hope: Aqueous Landscapes in Transition” was published with Routledge, featuring numerous projects and research on the “body of water,” including contributions by landscape architects, geographers, academics, engineers, and artists. [...]
Original languageEnglish
PublisherLandezine
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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  1. SDG 13 - Climate Action
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