Thinkers and Doers Online Lecture Series: Anastasia Nikologianni

Anastasia Nikologianni (CATiD BCU) presents a lecture on climate crisis: landscape-led models for a carbon neutral future.

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Description

‘Thinkers and Doers’ aims at bringing together practitioners, scholars, students and the wider community of landscape architecture and affiliated built environment disciplines to share ideas and to hear the latest innovations in the field. This online series brings together nationally and internationally renowned experts through an initiative between the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects (NZILA) Wellington Branch and the Landscape Architecture Programme at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.

This lecture touches upon the climate challenges we face and the impact these have to the value of the landscape, our communities and economies. Using real life projects, it discusses on innovative models that have demonstrated the significance of policy, transformation and the landscape in strategic design within multidisciplinary teams and collaboration processes.

NZILA members: Event Attendance—NZILA CPD 0.5 pts/hr

NZILA Category 3b Public Lecture: 0.5 pts/hr up to two hours per lecture


Speaker Bios

Dr Anastasia Nikologianni holds a PhD in Landscape Architecture and Climate Emergency with regards to the role of low carbon, spatial quality and the contribution design can make to the development of regional landscape-based spatial strategies. Most of her recent research has focused on climate emergency issues, the extent to which spatial quality and low carbon can be delivered in regional landscape design as well as the way visual representations contribute to the design process. She's part of CATiD at Birmingham City University (UK), an international, multidisciplinary research, design and consultancy hub. She is also the Chair of the Emerging Professionals Advocate of IFLA World aiming to support landscape architects and designers as well as a member of both the Policy and Communications Committee and the Climate Emergency and Biodiversity Response Panel for the Landscape Institute (UK).


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For more information contact: Bruno Marques

bruno.marques@vuw.ac.nz 04 463 4718