Thursday 29 March 2012

LECTURE IN LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE SYMPOSIUM, 24TH MARCH, GSD HARVARD

The lecture outlined modes in which Relational Urbanism critically engages with agents across scales, serving both as a metropolitan negotiation device and as a mechanism to further specific spatial strategies and social agendas within the planning process. It took part within a wider framework of the Landscape Infrastructure Symposium, where the role of engineering was put in a new light within a wider definition of what Infrastructure ought to be in the future.

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