Spatial Practice for an Inseparable Whole
Document Type
Video
Date
Spring 3-25-2022
Keywords
Interconnectedness of Space, Biodiversity, and the Environment, Transdisciplinary Collaboration, Biodiversity and Environment.
Language
English
Disciplines
Architecture | Environmental Design | Landscape Architecture | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Description/Abstract
In Spatial Practice for an Inseparable Whole, Erin Moore, calls for an architectural approach that treats built environment as deeply intertwined with ecological systems. The lecture highlights principles such as biodiversity, transdisciplinary collaboration, and community participation urging architects to design for both people and planet. By exploring new ecological design strategies and forward- thinking methodologies, Moore advocates for spaces that adapt to environmental changes and promote sustainability.
Recommended Citation
Moore, Erin, "Spatial Practice for an Inseparable Whole" (2022). School of Architecture Lectures Series. 324.
https://surface.syr.edu/architecture_lectures/324
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Creative Commons License
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