Welcome to the April Edition of IFLA APR's Newsletter. On 25 March, IFLA APR organised our first Talk & Share session! Click the link below for the full recording. Also, the Design Competition for 2022 Chengdu Park City International Garden Season and the 5th BFU International Garden-Making Week was held on 27 March, check out the finalists and their designs.
Next, Dr. Sridevi Rao discusses the importance of traditional tools for design while Dr Matthew Bradbury explores the design model of garden cities to cope with climate change.
Finally, registration for IFLA World Congress Gwangju 2022 has been extended to 30 June! Early-bird passes are still available so register early! |
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| IFLA APR organised our first Talk & Share session on 25 March, featuring Mike Barthelmeh, who was the chair of IFLA APR EAA, and Monica Kuo, IFLA APR President, sharing on the planning of the certification program.
It was an insightful session with many attendees asking more about accreditation during an interactive Q&A session. Look out for the next session coming soon! |
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Park City, Garden of Dream |
| The Design Competition for 2022 Chengdu Park City International Garden Season and the 5th BFU International Garden-Making Week was launched in January. It encourages competitors to design and build a “Dream Garden” embedded with the charm of plants and nature on a limited plot of land with bamboos and flowers as the main materials.
16 finalists were selected on 27 March, and these finalist gardens will be built on-site by the teams in Chengdu Botanical Garden in July 2022. |
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Climate Change and the Garden City |
| Dr Matthew Bradbury (Associate Professor in the School of Architecture, UNITEC, New Zealand and programme leader of the Masters of Landscape Architecture) highlights the implications of climate change on contemporary urban design, and suggest the model of a garden city with effective examples from history. |
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Dr. Sridevi Rao (Hon. President, Indian Society of Landscape Architects) shares the effectiveness of use of traditional tools and resources for sustainable design and highlights the need for documentation and a resource centre to share such knowledge. |
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IFLA World Congress Gwangju 2022 |
| Registration period has been extended!
The 58th IFLA World Congress, themed Re:Public Landscape, will be held in Gwangju, Korea from Aug 31 - Sep 2 2022.
The congress aims to reclaim public leadership in landscape architecture as we re:visit professional and academic achievements to date, re:shape the earth through emerging discourse and technologies, re:vive everyday lives to healthier and more vibrant ways, and finally re:connect to nature.
Early-bird registrations end 31 May. Registrations end 30 June. |
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Join Our Young LA Alliance |
| Are you a passionate Landscape Architect under the age of 35?
The Young LA Alliance is a free membership program providing opportunities for young professionals to grow and learn. This global network of passionate Landscape Architects is ready to shape the future of the industry.
Join this community and engage with your peers, learn about the profession through potential mentorships, and more. Unleash your potential and take your first leap as a young Landscape Architect with IFLA in the Young LA Alliance. |
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Calling All Brands: Amplify Your Brand With Our New Webinar Series! |
| Interested to raise your profile, promote your products and services, or even share your winning proposal and projects?
IFLA-APR has launched a webinar series for online learning that will enable attendees to earn CPD points with their respective associations. This initiative is designed for continued exchange and to promote learning opportunities during this challenging period.
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