Events

GSD to convene Landscape as Urbanism in the Americas series

On March 15, 18 and 21, the Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Office for Urbanization will convene a three-part “Landscape as Urbanism in the Americas,” in three Latin American countries, focusing on a variety of cultural institutions, practitioners, and academics from throughout Latin America in discussions on the potentials for landscape as a medium for urban intervention in the specific social, cultural, economic, and ecological contexts of Latin American cities. These events are sponsored by Harvard’s David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies in collaboration with the Office for Urbanization and a range of local partners in Colombia, Chile, and Brazil.

The first of three events will be held at the Museum of Modern Art in Medellín, Colombia, on March 15; the following at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago, Chile, on March 18; and the final installment at Espaço Israel Pinheiro in Brasília, Brazil, on March 21.

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