New York-based Landscape Architect to offer advice
Media Release July 19, 2011
Prominent New York-based Landscape
Architect to offer advice on Auckland's Spatial
Plan
Ken Smith, one of the best known of a new
generation of landscape architects is visiting New Zealand
this week as a guest of Unitec Institute of Technology and
reset Urban Design.
Recent events in Christchurch have
highlighted the need for all of our cities to be resilient
and prepared. At the same time, Auckland in particular faces
significant growth pressure.
Ken Smith will meet with
Auckland Council at a reset Urban Design workshop on Tuesday
July 19 to discuss the Auckland Spatial Plan - a 30-year
vision and strategy being developed by the newly-established
Auckland Council- with the aim of making Auckland the
world's most livable city.
On Wednesday July 20 he
will present two one hour Landscape Architecture Lectures at
Unitec's Mt Albert Campus that are open to the
public.
The first being held at 12.30pm at Unitec's
Red Lecture Theatre is entitled LOSERS and is a lecture that
pairs lost competitions and speculative propositions with
later successful built projects and explores the creative
process of Ken Smith's work.
The second which starts
at 2pm is called: "Big Little Skip the Middle" and shows a
range of scales of Ken Smith's projects such as the roof
garden he created at New York's Museum of Modern Art (Moma),
the Santa Fe Railyard Park and Plaza and Kid's Rock
Playground.
Ken Smith will also be a panelist at
Session One of the Unitec Forum for the Future which will
debate the topic: Creating Resilient Communities on Thursday
July 21 at Unitec Mt Albert campus.
The Session is being hosted by Unitec's Department of Landscape Architecture and Architecture.
Other panelists David
Shearer MP for Mt Albert; Patrick Clifford, NZIA President;
Ludo Campbell Reid, Urban Champion, Auckland Council;
developer Brady Nixon; and Matthew Bradbury, a Senior
Lecturer in landscape architecture at Unitec.
They
will consider whether this will address the critical issues
facing Auckland. The city's population is expected to grow
by around 800,000 people in the next 20 years. Panelists
will consider where will they live? How will they travel
around the city? What will happen to Auckland's unique
landscapes?
Event One:
Reset Urban Design and Unitec's Department of Landscape Architecture have the pleasure of inviting you to two inspirational presentations by prominent New York Landscape Architect Ken Smith: LOSERS & BIG LITTLE SKIP THE MIDDLE
Venue: Red Lecture Theatre, Unitec, Entry 3 Carrington Road, Mt Albert.
Date: Wednesday 20th July
Time: 12:30 - 3:00pm Refreshments provided 1.30pm - 2:00pm
Event Two:
The Unitec Forum for the Future 2011
Session One: Topic: Creating Resilient Communities
Venue: Unitec Theatre Department of Performing and Screen Arts
Unitec Mt Albert Campus
Entry 1, Carrington Road
Mt Albert
When: Thursday July 21
Time: 6.30 - 8pm
For more information go
to:
www.forumforthefuture.unitec.ac.nz http://www.reseturban.co.nz/
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