Landscape architect to tour NZ next month
January 24, 2006
World renowned landscape architect to tour NZ next month
One of the world’s leading landscape architecture experts Joan Nassauer is speaking in New Zealand next month.
She arrives in Auckland on February 28 for a three week study, research and speaking tour jointly hosted by the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects and the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture.
Nassauer, from Michigan USA, is the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects’ (NZILA) second Education Foundation scholar. She will speak in New Zealand cities and towns throughout March.
Nassauer is a world renowned landscape architect with particular expertise in and passion for ecology and landscapes.
She is Professor of Landscape Architecture in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan.
She has written many books and articles and specialises in landscape ecology and design perceptions. She has previously chaired the United States International Society for Landscape Ecology, and has helped to build plans and designs, at federal, state and local government levels, for the improvement of ecological health with aesthetic experience. She has worked as an advisor to United States Senate Committees and is an internationally respected figure in the field of agricultural change.
``Joan is passionate about understanding the many related factors influencing landscape change - cultural and natural -- and their ecological consequences,’’ NZILA foundation spokesman Frank Boffa said today.
``Joan has spent decades researching, studying, writing and speaking about sustainable landscapes using low-impact technologies.’’
NZILA and the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture are jointly hosting her visit.
She will be travelling and speaking in Christchurch, Lincoln, Queenstown, Nelson, Wellington, Taupo, Hamilton, Auckland and Whangarei during her visit.
Nassauer will speak to landscape architects, professional groups and public meetings throughout her three week New Zealand visit.
She will also address the NZILA awards event at Te Papa in Wellington on March 13 and will be visiting major project sites throughout the country.
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