Tuesday, 9th of March, 12.30 to 14.00In
real space at Social Design Studio and broadcast on Zoom
In the ongoing (re-)construction of public spaces by different
crowds of “city makers” – ranging from city administrations to bottom-up citizens’ groups – landscape architects are often
playing a central role by translating wishes and needs of stakeholders into the built environment.
Katja
Simma and Liz Zimmermann are landscape architects based in Vienna. In their practice at studio SIMZIM they are not only concerned
with city planning, the planning of residential environments or competitions, but also with urban research and teaching assignments
in Vienna. As a well established studio, SIMZIM have realized many projects in the public and private realm.
More about their projects here:
https://simzim.at/ In other words: Katja
and Liz make spaces for people, create identity and are the agents for future users. In their lecture, they will talk about
landscape architecture, their approaches, about potentials and the diversity of the discipline.
https://zoom.us/j/93308495137?pwd=R255UTlRZ0h2cHFlM1d4NTJoYlB0QT09Meeting ID: 933 0849 5137
Passcode: 709559
Come and join!
Alt text:
A photo overlaid
with glitches and animated text stating the title and date of the lecture. The photo is of a snail on a road, moving towards
an area covered by grass and trees.