Introduction to videos about the relationship between The Arts, Environmental Art and Landscape Architecture.
- A short comment on Environmental Art & Landscape Architecture by me in March 2021, when Brodie McAllister began thinking about a debate on the subject.
- An introduction, by Brodie, to the LANDSCAPEmatters debate on Environmental Art and Landscape Architecture.
- The debate, in which seven artists and landscape architects outline their views of environmental art and landscape architecture: they were Brodie McAllister, Andrew Stonyer, Catherine Dee, Ian Thompson, Trudi Entwhistle, Scott Farlow and Edward Hutchison. The debate was organised by LANDSCAPEmatters and held on 15th June 2021.
- A summary of the debate - with a comment by me
- A discussion, by Robert Holden and me, about a 2021 artwork, in the courtyard of Somerset House in London. It’s name was Forest For Change. The artist for the project was Es Devlin and the landscape architect was Philip Jaffa of Scape. So it’s both a work of art and a work of landscape architecture. But where is the line of separation? The critics visited the project in the same week as the LANDSCAPCEmatters debate.
- An interview with Edward Hutchison, who is an artist, a landscape architect and the author of a well-known book on Landscape Drawing
Seventh An essay about the relationship between music and landscape architecture.
- A comment, by me, about the desirability of a marriage between Environmental Art and the design method known as Landscape Urbanism
- An account, also by me, of making a Dragon Garden for the Druk White Lotus School in Ladakh India. The podcast explains the design in three ways: as an abstract pattern, as a conventional design narrative, and as a children’s story, written for the clients: the school children.
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