Landscape Studies 220 - ACTIVISM BY DESIGN

Fall
2013
01
4.00
Nina Antonetti

MW 01:10-02:30

Smith College
19478-F13
BASS 211
nantonet@smith.edu
Landscapes have been settled, conquered, threatened, and reclaimed throughout world history. How have indigenous people overcome such devastation as colonialism, industrialism, poverty, and climate change to boast pilot programs in landscape architecture, conservation, and agriculture? Case studies of resilience and ingenuity include the botanic gardens in the West Indies, national parks in Costa Rica, agritourism in Tuscany, sustainable design in the Northwest Territories, and open space in Oakland, California. Can comprehensive analysis of these individual solutions offer glocal templates? Prerequisites: LSS 100 or LSS 105 or by permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 20. (E)
Topic: Exploring Resilient Case Studies.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.