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LA Guest Lecture: Gina Ford

Submitted by dfoolen on November 7th, 2017 2:14 PM
Date: 
Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Location: 

University of Guelph
Landscape Architecture Pit

School of Environmental Design and Rural Development - Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture Series presents:

Lecture by Gina Ford, FASLA
Principal of Sasaki Associates, Inc. [1]

"Designing for Resilience, Equity and Democracy"

BYO Lunch.  Light refreshments will be served at noon.

Chicago's RiverwalkPhoto:  Chicago's Riverwalk courtesy of Sasaki Associates, Inc.

Gina is a principal and landscape architect in Sasaki’s Urban Studio. The Urban Studio is an energized and interdisciplinary group of practitioners solely dedicated to the improvement of quality of life in cities through rigorous planning, exceptional design, and strong community partnerships. Gina’s work encompasses a wide range of scales and project types, from public parks and plazas to large-scale landscape planning and waterfront projects.  Her teaching includes guest critic and studio instructor roles at the Harvard Design School, MIT, and RISD. She holds degrees in architecture from Wellesley College and landscape architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Gina also serves on the board of directors for The Cultural Landscape Foundation, and on the editorial board of Architecture Boston. More recently, Gina has established her own landscape architecture firm.

Lecture sponsored by the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects [2].

All welcome to attend.

Contact:  Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture Coordinator:  Professor Nadia Amoroso – nadia.amoroso@uoguelph.ca [3]

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The School of Environmental Design and Rural Development (SEDRD) brings together major academic fields concerned with creating strong communities, in Canada and around the world. The four highly respected programs in SEDRD share many common goals but approach them in different and complementary ways. This model reflects the imperatives in building authentic communities where planners, landscape architects, communicators, and citizens all play important interdependent roles in community strength.

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  • Capacity Development and Extension
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  • Rural Planning and Development
  • Rural Studies

Source URL:https://www.uoguelph.ca/sedrd/events/2018/01/la-guest-lecture-gina-ford

Links
[1] http://www.sasaki.com/ [2] https://oala.ca/ [3] mailto:nadia.amoroso@uoguelph.ca