POSTPONED: Thinkers and doers: Public lecture of Dr Hannah Hopewell
Thoughts From the Urban Intertidal
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Description
This event is postponed until further notice.
Hannah is a landscape architect, urban designer, educator and poet. Her decolonised thinking practice, parafictioning, emerges with the slippery, nonpossessive space-time between the City and the sea. As neither fact or fiction Hannah presents this radicalised form of site-writing to open a space at the limits of landscape discourse and practice.
New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture CPD points apply
Supported by Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wwellington Landscape Architecture Programme and New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architecture Wellington branch
- 5:30 pm—Drinks and nibbles
- 6:00 pm—Event begins
Speaker Bios
Hannah is a landscape architect, urban designer, educator and poet. Her decolonised thinking practice, parafictioning, emerges with the slippery, nonpossessive space-time between the City and the sea. As neither fact or fiction Hannah presents this radicalised form of site-writing to open a space at the limits of landscape discourse and practice.
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For more information contact: Bruno Marques
bruno.marques@vuw.ac.nz 04 463 4718