Control and Yield: Living with Feral Ecologies
Document Type
Video
Date
Spring 3-24-2022
Keywords
Ecological Living, Feral Ecologies, Architecture and Design, Environmental Theory, Adaptive Urbanism.
Language
English
Disciplines
Architecture | Arts and Humanities | Environmental Design | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Description/Abstract
This Lectures explores how designers and anthropologists can engage with "feral ecologies" unmanaged, wild landscapes to rethink our relationship with nature. Held at Syracuse Architecture, Wael Al Awar and Anna Tsing discuss participatory design, ecological theory, and how built environments can work rather than against natural systems. The lecture draws on projects like Toolshed and Basilica Hudson in New York to challenge dominant ideas of control in urban design.
Recommended Citation
Al Awar, Wael and Tsing, Anna, "Control and Yield: Living with Feral Ecologies" (2022). School of Architecture Lectures Series. 325.
https://surface.syr.edu/architecture_lectures/325
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