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KERB 21 - Uncharted Territories
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Marina Abramovic
Christophe Girot
Estudi Marti Franch
Lateral Office
Lucy McRae
ReD Associates
...just to name a few!
Practitioners of landscape architecture tread the line between creator and curator.
Kerb 21 explores how the global condition is influencing practitioners, their methods and the dynamic that exists in the discipline between the established and multidisciplinary practices. This issue of Kerb aims to initiate a diverse discourse on how different modes of practice are shifting the discipline.
What are these modes of practice, and what are they responding to? Alternate modes of practice give us the tools to respond to the issues unfolding around us and to synthesise design thinking into other domains.
KERB 20 - Speculative Stories: Narratives in Landscape Architecture
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NaJa &DeOstos
Liam Young
Unknown Fields Division
CLOUDS Architecture
Philip Beesely
Clark Thenhaus (ENDEMIC)
Future Cities Lab
Geoff Manaugh (BLDGBLG)
Sean Lally (WEATHERS)
....and many more!
It would be easy to say that this point in time, wrong-footed by global instabilities, is a good time to speculate. Yet it seems fear of impending change or crisis is perennial.
Kerb Edition 20 examines ways in which speculative narrative discourse can be applied to landscape architecture. Through exploring Fabricated foundations, Fossilisation of information, and Contemporary unfoldings, we can navigate new horizons for the narratives of landscape architecture that propel beyond responsive tracings, and position new navigations; forms of resistance to the existing knowledge. It is through this view in landscape architecture that exploration is facilitated of both new possibilities and of their implications.
How can landscape architecture endeavour to resist the tendency for our creative pursuits to be limited, act to expand the horizon of what is defined as landscape architecture practice, while unravelling the trajectory of our discipline?
KERB 19 - Paradigms of Nature: Post Natural Futures
Available online through Melbourne Books or .
Read a review of the journal on
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PURCHASE KERB JOURNAL - $24.95 +P&H
FEATURING//
Marina Abramovic
Christophe Girot
Estudi Marti Franch
Lateral Office
Lucy McRae
ReD Associates
...just to name a few!
Practitioners of landscape architecture tread the line between creator and curator.
Kerb 21 explores how the global condition is influencing practitioners, their methods and the dynamic that exists in the discipline between the established and multidisciplinary practices. This issue of Kerb aims to initiate a diverse discourse on how different modes of practice are shifting the discipline.
What are these modes of practice, and what are they responding to? Alternate modes of practice give us the tools to respond to the issues unfolding around us and to synthesise design thinking into other domains.
KERB 20 - Speculative Stories: Narratives in Landscape Architecture
PURCHASE KERB JOURNAL - $23.95 +P&H
FEATURING//
Factory Fifteen
NaJa &DeOstos
Liam Young
Unknown Fields Division
CLOUDS Architecture
Philip Beesely
Clark Thenhaus (ENDEMIC)
Future Cities Lab
Geoff Manaugh (BLDGBLG)
Sean Lally (WEATHERS)
....and many more!
It would be easy to say that this point in time, wrong-footed by global instabilities, is a good time to speculate. Yet it seems fear of impending change or crisis is perennial.
Kerb Edition 20 examines ways in which speculative narrative discourse can be applied to landscape architecture. Through exploring Fabricated foundations, Fossilisation of information, and Contemporary unfoldings, we can navigate new horizons for the narratives of landscape architecture that propel beyond responsive tracings, and position new navigations; forms of resistance to the existing knowledge. It is through this view in landscape architecture that exploration is facilitated of both new possibilities and of their implications.
How can landscape architecture endeavour to resist the tendency for our creative pursuits to be limited, act to expand the horizon of what is defined as landscape architecture practice, while unravelling the trajectory of our discipline?
KERB 19 - Paradigms of Nature: Post Natural Futures
Available online through Melbourne Books or .
Read a review of the journal on
Kerb is generally available from the following quality stores:
Architext Bookshop
Boffins Bookshop
Brunswick Street Bookstore
Berkelouw Books
Better Read Than Dead
Dymocks Brisbane
Folio Books
Gleebooks - Glebe
Kinokuniya Bookstore
Melbourne Co-op Bookshop
Melbourne University B/shop
Metropolis
National Gallery bookstore
Oscar & Friends Booksellers
Readings
Red Door Books
Stonemans Bookroom
UNSW Bookshop
XYZ Books
To purchase previous issues please contact