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London Festival of Architecture: Launch of Testing-Ground 02: Other Sides

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. >>>

Published 29th June 2019

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Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Harvard University

Last month Ed was invited to present his research at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.

Published 19th June 2019

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Sensing Site – Approaching Estate

Ed presented his work on incomplete cartographies at Furtherfield >>>

Published 11th April 2019

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Ed to speak at Edinburgh College of Art

On Monday…

Published 21st March 2019

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The Routledge Handbook of Teaching Landscape

The new Routledge Handbook of Teaching Landscape features an essay by Ed, ‘What… >>>

Published 23rd January 2019

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Landscape Citizenships: A Symposium

Grounded in the discourses of ecological, watershed, and bioregional citizenships, this symposium seeks to >>>

Published 19th October 2018

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Design Agency symposium at Architecture Association

Join the Design Agency within Earth Systems symposium at the Architecture Association next Friday. >>>

Published 19th October 2018

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Park Works discussed at Park Politics, BOKU

Ed presented and discussed Park Works as a model for designing cities, imagining the city as a working park. >>>

Published 30th August 2018

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Five times over

Five times over is an exhibition of student work from the Advanced Landscape Studio at the University of Greenwich, curated by Ed Wall. It presents a selection of student design projects from 2013 – 2018, some award-winning works that have been published and exhibited internationally >>>

Published 30th August 2018

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16. Incomplete Cartographies

Description: Incomplete Cartographies is an approach to design that embraces the collective formation and open-endedness of situated landscape conversations. The approach has been developed from the Itineraries and Cartographies workshop at the London School of Economics/New York University NYLON conference >>>

Published 30th August 2018