The Assimilative Capacity Of

Registration Eligibility
Free and open to the public.
Start Date
10/28/2019
End Date
10/28/2019
Description
In the Age of the Anthropocene, our planet is facing extreme polarization not limited to climate. In his talk "The Assimilative Capacity Of," David Rubin, founding principal of DAVID RUBIN Land Collective, explores extremes of both climate and society in an aspiration of making sense of it all. At a time in our natural and made histories, a capacity to empathize may be one significant step forward in a return toward balance.
Location
Muncie, IN
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Design-Build
Health, Safety and Welfare
No
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
1. Learn about landscape as a political construct and it's extraordinary power to represent community.

2. Appreciate how landscape informs both natural and human-made, emotionally-rich environments.

3. Understand how political and ecological systems are seamlessly linked to our design constructs.

4. Appreciate the role that empathy plays in design problem-solving challenges for lasting effect.
Instructors
David Rubin
Course Codes
191028Rubin
Provider
Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Architecture and Planning Ball State University


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