FUSE Talks
FUSE TALKS was a lecture series by the reserach platform FUSE for continuous debate on the contemporary and future urban landscape.
FUSE TALKS aim to promote contemporary landscape architecture and urban design while establishing a dialogue between academics, practitioners, authorities, and interested lay people. Internationally recognized designers and scholars are invited to share knowledge with regional actors, in order to unfold links between theory and design and thereby identify problems to be further investigated within the framework of FUSE and its ambition to generate knowledge about urban transformation from a landscape perspective by posing the question: ‒ How do we create the future urban sustainable environments in the 21st century with the help of landscape architectural theories and tools? Debates are seldom fruitful if they take place in isolation. That is why we work with partners for every edition of the FUSE TALKS and that is why we celebrate them, instead of at the university, at locations that belong to our partners in the region. We want to be close to those we think are concerned by – if not the main actors of – the debate we are proposing.
Contact:
Lisa Diedrich, Professor of Landscape Architecture
Caroline Dahl, Project Manager FUSE
"THE PROOF IS IN EATING THE PUDDING" |
”HONG KONG: SUSTAINABILITY AT THE EXTREMES” MATTHEW PRYOR Landscape architect and professor of landscape architecture at the University of Hong Kong |
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"PAPER URBANISM" DONATELLA CUSMA
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"AS WE MOVE" OTTMAR ETTE
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"DESIGN FOR FLOOD VS. DROUGHT" ANTJE STOKMAN
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"HOW MUCH FOR A TREE?" MONIKA GORA GUNILLA BANDOLIN |
"TIME AND LANDSCAPE" JOAO FERREIRA NUNES
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"PLAYSCAPES FOR MARGINALISED COMMUNITIES" FLAVIO JANCHES |
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"BIG PROGRAMMES" ANA KUČAN
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"WE NEED EXPERIMENTS" THOMAS SIEVERTS
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"PROVISIONAL PROJECTS" GINI LEE |
"ON HAZE" STIG L. ANDERSSON |
"SECOND COAST" MARIA GOULA
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"SLOWER THAN TOURISTS" ANDREA KAHN |
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