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Description
First volume in the new series LAP Landscape and Architecture Projections an innovative series on architecture, urbanism, and landscape
Climate change in the Andes is affecting the relation between urban development and the landscape. Design-led explorations are reframing landscape logics and urbanisation patterns within the Cachi River Basin of Ayacucho, Peru. A co-production of students, researchers and designers, the book suggests alternative futures, crossing scales of landscape systems to new settlement typologies.
Urban Andes marks the start of the new series LAP on innovative design research in architecture, urbanism, and landscape. It is the result of a two-year collaboration (2018-2020), initiated by the CCA in cooperation with KU Leuven and various partners, including local organisations and the VLIR-UOS.
Contributors: Basil Descheemaeker (KU Leuven / UCL-LOCI), Ward Verbakel (KU Leuven), Viviana d'Auria (KU Leuven), Margarita Macera Carnero (KU Leuven), Monica Rivera Mu oz (KU Leuven), Louise Blancquaert (KU Leuven), Elisabeth De Clerq (KU Leuven), Thomas Hawer (KU Leuven), Willem Hubrechts (KU Leuven), Sigrid Vangeneugden (KU Leuven), Bruno De Meulder (KU Leuven), Bram Willems (CCA)
About the Author
Basil Descheemaeker is a Brussels-based architect and landscape designer, and guest lecturer at UCL-LOCI.Ward Verbakel is partner at plusoffice architects, guest professor at KU Leuven, and member of the artistic board of A+ architecture.Viviana d'Auria is an associate professor in international urbanism at KU Leuven and co-head of the Urban Design, Urbanism, Landscape and Planning division.