Lecture | Low Lands/ High Lands by Carey Clouse | Bengal Institute
1 August, 2015
Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements has announced the lectures of a series of public events in its Fall Sequence 2015 calendar. Professor Carey Clouse will deliver her lecture on “LOWLANDS/HIGHLANDS: STRATEGIES FOR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE”.
Carey Clouse is a Professor of Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the USA. Clouse received her degree from MIT and is the recipient of the Rose Architectural Fellowship. Prior to UMass Amherst, Clouse has taught at Tulane University; her courses address the overlap between social justice, environmental stewardship, and urbanism. Her recent book, Farming Cuba: Urban Agriculture from the Ground Up, has received wide acclaim for documenting Cuba’s experiments in urban agriculture.
The event is open to public and free to attend.
Source : Bengal Institute for Architecture, Landscapes and Settlements
EVENT BY CONTEXT
Organizer: New Contextual Group
Featuring: Tanjina Khan, Tasmia Kamal Proma, S M Kaikobad, Nuzhat Shama, Kazi Akif, Sohana Khan, Rafa Mashiyat Zahid and Upama Das
Organizer: GROW WELL FOUNDATIONS ( PLAYMATES)
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