The second issue of TESTING-GROUND journal will be launched on Thursday 27 June at the University of Greenwich as part of the London Festival of Architecture. >>>
The new Routledge Handbook of Teaching Landscape features an essay by Ed, ‘What… >>>
Grounded in the discourses of ecological, watershed, and bioregional citizenships, this symposium seeks to >>>
‘Several years ago one of my students encountered an architect who dismissively asked, “What the fuck is landscape?” He was taken aback [...]‘ >>>
Ed has written a short book chapter, illustrated with drawings by three University of Greenwich Landscape Architecture students, for Nadia Amoroso’s coming publication, Representing Landscapes: Analogue. >>>
Ed has signed a contract to guest edit a future landscape issue of Architectural Design. Over the coming year Ed will be working with Helen Castle and the team at Wiley to develop the issue of invited articles focused on advanced forms and practices of landscape. >>>
Ed has contributed a chapter for the coming The Routledge Handbook of Teaching Landscape >>>
Ed is organising a symposium on Landscape Citizenships with Tim Waterman (University of Greenwich) and Jane Wolff (University of Toronto). >>>
Thanks to everyone who joined the book launch last night, especially Douglas Spencer, Peg Rawes and >>>
After 1 symposium, 5 yrs, 17 contributors, 216 pages, 2 generous reviews & 1 great cover image, Landscape and Agency has been published. >>>