This is a brief, in-progress portfolio of design and research collaborations from the Project Studio of Ed Wall >>>
Ed co-edited Landscape Citizenships with Tim Waterman and Jane Hutton, following the eponymous symposium at Conway Hall in 2018. >>>
Ed’s paper, ‘Incompleteness: landscapes, cartographies, citizenships’, has been published in the Landscape and education: politics of/in practices special edition >>>
Ed has been asked to write the foreword for the coming book, 250 Things A Landscape Architect Should Know. >>>
In 2020 Ed was interviewed by Professor Ye Yu at the Beijing Forestry University for an article in Landscape Architecture Journal (China). See the full interview here.
Ed was asked to review Design with Nature Now by Frederick Steiner, Richard Weller, Karen M’Closkey, and Billy Fleming (Eds) for the Journal of Architectural Education. You can read the review here.
Ed’s research into Expanding Architectural Operations has been selected for a Graham Foundation 2020 Grant to Individuals (Research and Development). The proposal to explore specific forms of global architectural practice was selected to be funded from over 600 submissions from around the world. The research was enthusiastically supported by Michael Sorkin, Ed’s teacher and mentor of over 15 years, before he passed away in March 2020. >>>
Ed has written an article for the journal of the Landscape Institute, Landscape.
Who designs the landscapes around us? What practices are employed as contemporary landscapes are produced? This issue of Architectural Design, that was published by Wiley in January 2020 and has been guest-edited by Ed Wall, sets out that landscapes are made and remade through interrelations between >>>