Welcome to the March Edition of IFLA APR's Newsletter!
This month, we're celebrating International Women's Day with an homage to one of Landscape Architecture's most influential pioneering voices: Jane Jacobs. We also sat down with #YLAA member, Aaron Yu, and Assist. Prof. Yong Guo of Tsinghua University to find out more about their journey and school programmes respectively. In this issue, HKILA's Stephanie Lai tackles the growing problem of Transitional Housing in Hong Kong and the institution's support in improving the living conditions of disenfranchised groups.
While we celebrate the achievements of women around the world, this month also marks the 10th year since the Great East Japan Earthquake. JLAU Delegate Misato Uehara shares his thoughts and calls for greater collaboration in the region. Read about it here.
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| In light of International Women's Day earlier this month, resident author Crystal Cheng pays homage to American-Canadian urbanist and activist Jane Jacobs who devoted much of her time championing for a fresh, community-based city planning approach for over 40 years. |
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Put your best foot forward and let your favourite designs tell your story. Leverage your uniqueness. Know your strengths and use this extra time wisely to explain your design process in detail - which may sometimes be more important than the outcome itself. Click here for more tips on successful submissions.
Follow the link for the full award brief. We look forward to receiving your submissions. All the best! |
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| "To walk the walk, not only talk the talk," that's the motto that YLAA's Aaron Yu chooses to live by. "I observe good designs and apply them as much as possible. I hope my work offers the public the more practical and enjoyable use of both land and facilities."
Hear all about the wisdom that guides this young professional who is part of a group that champions the well-being of their communities through the art of landscape design. |
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| The issue of transitional housing has long been a challenge for Hong Kong. In its 2019 Policy Address, the Government increased the goal of providing 10,000 housing units to 15,000 within a year, to cater to low-income populations who were living in deplorable conditions.
Here's how the HKILA is racing against time to help these disenfranchised groups. |
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| "Through knowledge of East and West and of past and present" - this pedagogical philosophy has guided the Tsinghua Department of Landscape Architecture since its inception in 1951. Since then, the school has been dedicated to cultivating tomorrow’s leaders in landscape planning, design, management, and research. Here's how. |
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| The 58th IFLA World Congress will be held in Gwangju, Korea in the autumn of 2022. The event is themed "Re:public" - in an effort to solve urban health problems caused by the advent of industrial cities and modernity. Dr. Zoh Kyung Jin, President of the KILA shares more. |
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| KOLA is committed to creating spaces that shape the way we live and enhance the everyday experience of their users. Through close dialogue with clients, communities, and peers, KOLA delivers diverse designs that are unique and rich. Check out some of their top projects! |
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| What do we really know about contemporary Asian landscape architecture? From outside of the region, knowledge is sporadic. Within Asia, there has been limited exchange, complicated by the relative youth of the discipline. With so many academics training overseas, there is a tendency to look to international influences for validation. As a consequence, Asian knowledge is often conceived relative to North American or European perspectives, which can cloud what is particular or unique to landscape practice.
The Big Asian Book of Landscape Architecture aims to address this gap. Through the framing of ‘Asia as Method,’ this book documents an emerging, diverse, and adventurous contemporary landscape practice. |
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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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