Ed wrote an article for the Landscape Research Group exploring opportunities to expand public space in the UK as the country eases out of the Covid-19 lock-down. >>>
Description: The Valley Project is an exploration of Patrick Geddes valley section as a tool for analysis and speculation of future urban landscapes. Extending beyond what Geddes termed ‘natural occupations’, the project proposes that the framework of the valley section be adapted to analyse other relations with land, from historic forms to future urbanisations. >>>
During the spring of 2020 Ed invited landscape architects from around the world to present in a unique series of daily seminars. >>>
In the February issue of Landscape Australia: Design Urbanism and Planning Liam Mouritz spoke with Ed >>>
A quick preview of The Landscapists | AD | 01:2020 | No.263 that Ed had the pleasure of guest-editing. >>>
The Landscapists AD Launch at Tate Modern Terrace Bar on Wed 18 March is now SOLD OUT. Register on waiting list for further tickets & updates of exhibition private view at Stephen Lawrence Gallery on Thur 9 April.
Description: The Landscapists explores expanding fields of landscape. It began as a commission for Ed Wall to guest-edit an issue of Architectural Design (Wiley 2020) and was developed further through a series of international seminars and a public exhibition. The Landscapists involved almost 100 leading international landscape researchers, designers, artists, and scientists who have shared their unique landscape practices. >>>
Ed presented a keynote lecture at the 2019 International Landscape Architect Symposium at Beijing Forestry University. He presented his research that intersects cities, landscapes and incompleteness.
Ed presented his research on incompleteness at the ECLAS 2019 conference at NMBU in September. This work follows on from previous published work on incomplete cartographies for OASE Journal of Architecture. >>>
Ed presented a a keynote lecture at the International Association of Landscape Ecology (IALE) conference in Milan in July. Addressing the theme of Nature and Society facing the Anthropocene Ed presented work connecting direct actions of environmental protest >>>