29 martie 2011

Concurs "Art et Paysage"


Cu ocazia celei de a doua ediţii a evenimentului Art et paysage, care are ca subtitlu, în 2011, Grădina iubeşte oraşul. Culorile ecologiei urbane, Ambasada Franţei şi Institutul Francez organizează un concurs dedicat studenţilor şi profesioniştilor din domeniul peisagisticii, arhitecturii şi al urbanismului. 

Informaţii suplimentare cât şi toată documentaţia necesară pentru înscrierea în concurs, respectiv regulamentul concursului, fişele de înscriere, precum şi declaraţia de cesionare a drepturilor de autor le puteți găsi pe site-ul Institutului Francez.

M44-JERA-PRAESEPE


M44-JERA-PRAESEPE reprezintă o primă acțiune de LandArt  implementată în arealul ‘Zonei Libere pentru Artă’ la Sânmihaiu Român de către Asociația Artdendum în parteneriat cu Asociația Peisagiștilor din România – AsoP  respectiv Primăria Comunei Sânmihaiu Român.

Plecând de la simbolistica constelației Praesepe (Latin for "manger"), M44, NGC 2632  de la simbolistica  "Celor 24", prezenta în Constelația Racului (Cancero), -unde în partea mediană se află o grupare de 24 de stele care poartă numele generic de Praesepe (în latină), adică Prezidiul celor 24 de bătrâni, de fapt niște Entități spirituale de rang foarte înalt în ierarhia cerească - am imaginat prin folosirea plopului trecerea în ‘celelalte lumi’, călătoria astrală. Primul culoar al proiectului ‘păzit’ de câte zece plopi de o parte și de alta  relevă ‘lupta universală’, sursa ‘tuturor energiilor din lume’, constituind împreună  ‘opoziţia: spirit-materie",  R. Allendy.

În proximitatea, continuarea acestui culoar am imaginat  constelația Praesepe  ce se relevă ființei  prin două alei ce se intersectează în planul terestru ca un preambul al prezidiului prezent prin cei 24 de plopi plantați sub forma rhunei ‘JERA’. Rhuna celor douăsprezece luni ale anului, a ciclului anotimpurilor, simbolul cauza-efect implicând mişcare, schimbare, dezvoltarea naturală.

Continuare a proiectului ‘Mannaz2010Mesteceni’, prelungire a sa, ‘M44-Jera/Praesepe a doua acțiune de LANDART implementată de către Asociația Artdendum direct de această dată în arealul ‘Zonei Libere Pentru Artă’, reprezintă al 2-lea sit dintr-un număr de 24 de sit-uri ce se vor alătura ca și un tot unitar ‘Zonei Libere pentru Artă’, simbolizând ‘trecerea în celelalte lumi’, călătoriile astral.



contact: 
Horatiu-Cristian Pavelescu
artist vizual/curator
Președinte Artdendum
[004] 0722 414 180 
horatiu.christian@dpdv.ro 

25 martie 2011

MANNAZ / 2010 MESTECENI - Comunicat de presa

Asociația ARTDENDUM, în parteneriat cu Asociația Peisagiștilor din România, ANIF și Primăria Timișoara, va derula în zilele de vineri și sâmbătă, 25-26 martie, începând de la ora 9 dimineața, prima acțiune din cadrul proiectului de Land Art numit “Mannaz/ 2010 mesteceni” ce va fi implementat la Fundația Rudolf Walther, str. Rudolf Walther nr.1. Activitățile vor consta în plantarea de mesteceni si stejari roșii, precum și în remodelări ale spațiului din apropierea canalului Subuleasa.

Prin denumirea “mannaz”, rună aparținând unui alfabet scandinav precreștin care în traducere înseamnă spiritul uman, proiectul dorește să reliefeze relația spirituală dintre om, natură si univers. “Mannaz” simbolizează creativitatea, inteligența, comunicarea și implică cooperarea dintre oameni pentru îndeplinirea unui scop nobil comun.

“Mannaz/2010 mesteceni” prefațează “Zona Liberă pentru Artă”, un proiect de dimensiuni transfrontaliere, cuprins geografic între doi poli culturali reprezentați de Timișoara (România) și Zrenjanin (Serbia), care iși propune să revitalizeze spațiile “inerte” cultural din comunitățile situate de-a lungul canalului Bega.


Persoană de contact

Horațiu Christian Pavelescu, președinte Artdendum
Tel: 0722 414180
E-mail: christian.artdendum@gmail.com

8 martie 2011

seri(i)le d'arc v.04 [3]

1. Sergiu Sabau: C|A|S|A - Concursul Anual Al Studentilor Arhitecti: BEHIND THE SCENES
2. Inginer Peisagist Livia Groza: Incursiune in Legislatia Urbana - Certificatul de Urbanism (Asop Romania - Timisoara)


7 martie 2011

Buletin informativ 'LIFE'

LIFEnews - February
The latest news from the EU LIFE Programme
Feature
LIFE projects promote sustainable forest management
In response to the urgent need to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests, the UN has declared 2011 as the International Year of Forests – the year will highlight the important work being carried out globally to promote the sustainable management of the world's forests. Under the slogan "forests for people", the UN is showcasing stories and initiatives on its website. Meeting the EU's objective of limiting climate change to 2°C above pre-industrial levels will not be achieved without significant action to combat deforestation.
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Project results
Forest management for water points the way forward
LIFE ENV
Integrating forest and water management offers economic and conservational benefits, including mitigation of the impact of climate change. The ForestForWater project demonstrated how European forestry practice can contribute, in particular, to the achievement of the goals of the EU Water Framework Directive.
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Ireland's woodland project shows value of restoration
LIFE ENV
Combining the removal of non-native trees and the reinstallation of natural water systems, an Irish woodland LIFE project is a good example of habitat restoration. In fact, the beneficiary, Coillte, won an Energy Globe Award in June 2010 for the project. Four native woodland habitat types are found in Ireland: alluvial woodland, bog woodland, woodland associated with limestone pavement, and yew woodland.
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Public consultation points ways forward
LIFE ENV
The public consultation process on the future of the LIFE programme, which was launched in mid-2010 and closed on 15 February, was an important way of taking account of the desires of stakeholders, according to the Commission. Speaking at the 'Stakeholders consultation on the future instrument for environment and climate change (future LIFE)', which was held on 28 January at the Maison des Associations Internationales, Angelo Salsi, head of the LIFE Nature Unit, DG for Environment, said: "We hope you will feel in a very genuine way the Commission wants to build things from the ground and take your feedback on board."
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5 martie 2011

Master in Planning and Conservation of Gardens and Landscape


The Master in Planning and Conservation of Gardens and Landscape, implemented in collaboration with the Polytechnic of Milan and open to graduates in agricultural, natural or architectural fields, has a long tradition.
In 1996 started as post-graduate course originally called "Expert in design and construction of parks and gardens."
Starting from the eighth edition in 2003, this course has become a true Master of the Polytechnic of Milan but it continues to take place with the participation of teachers of Minoprio Foundation (www.fondazioneminoprio.it).
The course aims to train experts in the field of decorative greenery by the knowledge of the species used in gardens, analysis of the sites, carrying out projects to create new spaces or recovering of green areas also of historical interest, planning and managing new installations and maintenance, conducting operating sites.

The Master has a duration of 1500 hours, divided as follows:
835 for lectures, classroom exercises, visits, study tours, internships with institutions and businesses;
665 for individual study and preparation of projects.

The areas where the Master is divided are:
• Recognition and use of ornamental plants
• Landscape analysis and design
• Urban landscape
• History and restoration of gardens
• Protection and conservation of the landscape

Master Teachers are:
Prof. Maurizio Boriani, director of the course, professor, Department of Architecture Planning, Polytechnic of Milan
Prof. Darko Pandakovic, professor, Department of Architecture and Planning, Polytechnic of Milan
Arch Alberta Cazzani, researcher, Department of Architecture Planning, Polytechnic of Milan
Prof. Angelo Dal Sasso, Visiting Professor, Department of Architecture and Planning, Polytechnic of Milan
Dr. Giovanni D'Angelo, course coordinator, responsible Center Myrtle and postgraduate courses, Fondazione Minoprio
Dr. Tiziano Bianchi, professor of botany, Fondazione Minoprio
Dr. Virgilio Piatti, professor of gardening, Fondazione Minoprio
Marcello Parisini, plant pathologist and expert in arboriculture, Fondazione Minoprio
Dr. Emanuele Bortolotti, landscape designer
Arch Valerio Cozzi, landscape designer
Dr. Ambrogio Cantù, agronomist
Dr. Alberto Vanzo, expert of the City of Turin for the themes of public green

The course includes the accumulation of credits for a total of 60 credits, as established by the Directive for the University Master's Level I and II of the Academic Senate of the Polytechnic of Milan.
The prevailing job opportunities for students of the Master are in offices, companies and institutions involved in the design and maintenance of the landscape.

2 martie 2011

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION AND PRACTICE IN AFRICA IFLA SYMPOSIUM

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS - IFLA 

Department of Landscape Architecture,
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology
(JKUAT) Kenya
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION AND PRACTICE IN AFRICA IFLA SYMPOSIUM



IFLA AFRICA COMMITTEE and the JKUAT DEPARTMENT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
would like to invite you to the 2nd IFLA AFRICA symposium to be held from 5-7th October 2011 at the Africa Institute for Capacity Development (AICAD) – JKUAT. The symposium focuses on “Landscape Architecture Education but will also address the advancement of the profession in Africa”.

Theme and Topics:

The theme is “Landscape Architecture in Africa: Status of education, practice and future challenges”.

Topics to be addressed within this theme are: 

Status of Education
·         Landscape Architecture Profession
·         Relevance and Challenges of Landscape Architecture
·         Cultural Landscapes
·         Research Techniques and Methods
·         UNESCO Landscape Charter for Africa (workshop)
·         Collaboration across the Continent (workshop) 

The organizing committee is accepting papers based on the above themes. Please email the Abstracts of proposed presentations as pdf file to iflasymp@gmail com by 15th March 2011 for review. 

Important dates for the review process are: Abstracts due: March 15 2011.  Notification of acceptance: March 30, 2011. Full manuscript draft due: April 30, 2011 Reviewed manuscript due: July 1, 2011. Conference: October 5th -7th. 2011. 

There will be 1 day of pre-symposium tour to experience a variety of the Kenyan landscapes: designed and natural in and around the city of Nairobi. 

As part of this symposium we are organising a student competition. This runs between March 25th and August 15th 2011. More details will be available on the Department’s website soon. http://www.jkuat.ac.ke/land-arch/

Invited Keynote Speakers include:
Prof. P. Ngunjiri JKUAT | Prof. James Taylor, Africa IFLA Committee Chair | Martha Fajardo, Past President IFLA, Colombia |Hitesh Mehta, Landscape Architect, HM Design | Prof. Christian Werthmann Harvard University, USA | Prof. John Beardsley, Harvard University, USA |

The conference language is English. The symposium is organized by the IFLA Africa Committee in cooperation with Department of Landscape Architecture JKUAT. The conference proceedings will be published as fully reviewed papers by IFLA.  For further information please contact:

IFLA Africa Symposium Committee.
Department of Landscape Architecture,
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.

P.O. BOX 62000-00200
Telephone: +254-(0)20-800 8490
Fax:  +254-(0)67-527 11
Abstract submission:
iflasymp@gmail com

The Symposium goal is to reach a consensus on major educational issues, advancement of the profession, approaches to continential and international cooperation, identification of needs and programmes, discussion on establishing African standards and means for recognizing programmes in landscape architecture. We shall conclude with a series of recommendations on courses of action on these topics.

STATUS OF EDUCATION 
This subtheme focuses on the past and current status of education in landscape architecture, the philosophies including overviews of specific degree programs offered in the participant countries. These could include Diploma, Bachelors and Masters degree courses in Landscape Architecture. What is the future of Landscape Architecture education in Africa?

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE, RELEVANCE AND CHALLENGES OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
This subtheme looks at the professional practice, with its challenges and relevance in varied African contexts. It explores whether the current courses as offered are relevant to the practice and industry at large, offering feedback to educators. This subtheme shall also tackle issues related to practice and regulations in represented countries.

COLLABORATION ACROSS THE CONTINENT AND BEYOND
This subtheme looks at the various Landscape Architecture course available in Africa and explores credit transfer possibilities to enable mobility, collaboration and sharing of human and physical resources. It also looks at the tools available to enable collaboration such as the Le-Notre Thematic Network used by ECLAS in Europe.  What are the possibilities of professional collaborations across borders?

UNESCO LANDSCAPE CONVENTION FOR AFRICA
The Landscape Convention for Africa will seek specific and general measures to achieve landscape protection, management and planning. This is part of a larger UNESCO/IFLA initiative for a Global Landscape Charter.  These could be awareness-raising, training and education. It may further explore landscape character assessment to measure social value and monitor changes.

CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Cultural landscapes are read as living memoirs of societal change, development and attendant interactions. How our landscapes changed and what is the future in face of rapid urbanisation?

RESEARCH TECHNIQUES AND TEACHING METHODS
This will look at the research and teaching methods are used in different schools and explore possible linkages and exchange of ideas. This may also look at case studies, critics and presentation of specific seminal projects, built and non-built.

TECHNOLOGY & MATERIALS
Sustainability defines the way we design, specify and construct our landscapes. What tools and technologies are available to users for research, education and practice?  What innovative materials are available to the design and construction teams for experiment and or actual project implementation?

CHINA JINZHOU WORLD LANDSCAPE ART EXPOSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

CHINA JINZHOU WORLD LANDSCAPE ART EXPOSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
& INVITATION FOR REGISTRATIONS OF INTEREST

IFLA (the International Federation of Landscape Architects), in association with JINZHOU CITY and JCOM CHINA CO LTD are pleased to announce and invite Registrations of Interest in the:

CHINA JINZHOU WORLD LANDSCAPE ART EXPOSITION

LOCATION:

This Expo will be held in Jinzhou City (situated in Northeast China) in 2013.

ELIGIBILITY:

Any Landscape Architect who is a member of a Member Association of IFLA is eligible to submit a Registration of Interest (RoI).

BROAD OUTLINE OF THE COMPETITION:

From all those who submit a RoI, an international panel of senior IFLA members will select a field of at least 30 (but not more than 50) registrants who will be invited to prepare a Preliminary Concept Design for one of 20 gardens, which will be 2000m2 in area, set amidst a larger park area of 176 hectares in New Jinzhou City.
A 10 member Jury Panel made up of invited representatives of Jinzhou City, IFLA and JCOM, will select 20 landscape architects to develop their designs further to Developed Concept Design stage. Each of the 20 selected landscape architects will receive $US10, 000 to do this.
Locally based Chinese landscape architects will prepare construction details based on the Developed Concept Designs and will oversee the construction of the 20 gardens. The gardens will form a key part of a new park which will be opened to the public in 2013. The exposition will take place from May – October, 2013.
Visitors to the Expo will be invited to vote for the gardens they like best. At the end of the Expo the three most popular gardens will be announced and the designers will receive prizes of $US
10, 000 for 1st place, $US7, 500 for 2nd place and $US5, 000 for 3rd.

EXPO THEME:
 
The main theme of the Expo is “The World is a Garden”. The theme reflects the idea that Landscape Architecture and Garden Art are amongst the most pleasing aspects of human existence, on an almost spiritual level, for all peoples, everywhere. As such, the theme of the competition is as follows:

“LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND GARDEN ARTS UNITE ALL PEOPLES – WORLD CIVILIZATIONS AND WORLD CULTURES COME TOGETHER IN JINZHOU”!

COMPETITION SCHEDULE:

The schedule for the competition is as follows.
  • FEB 15, 2011 – Invitations to register interest sent out to all IFLA Member Associations
  • MARCH 15, 2011 – Closing date for RoI’
  • MARCH 31, 2011 – Selection of successful RoI’s completed
  • APRIL 30, 2011 – Preliminary Design Concepts completed and submitted by selected registrants
  • MAY 15, 2011 – Selection of Top 20 landscape architects who will prepare Developed Concept Plans completed
  • JUNE 30, 2011 – Deadline for submission of Developed Concept Plans
  • JULY 2011 – Visit by all 20 landscape architects to Jinzhou to attend press conference
  • APRIL – OCTOBER, 2012 – Construction Phase, including site visit by the landscape architects
  • MAY 2013 (tentative) – opening of Expo
  • OCTOBER 2013 – Closing of Expo and announcement of winners of design competition.
GUIDELINES FOR DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED:

REGISTRATION OF INTEREST: 
  • Name,
  • CV (including age)
  • Resume of Experience – no more than one sheet of examples of relevant work transmitted electronically to Christine Bavassa, Executive Officer for IFLA at admin@iflaonline.org
PRELIMINARY CONCEPT DESIGN:
  • One page only – to be transmitted electronically (address to be advised)
DEVELOPED CONCEPT DESIGN:
  • Overall Layout Plan of Garden; Perspective Drawing; Section of the Garden; Plan Section Elevation of Landscape Art Pieces; Sketches of Key Elements; Annotation to Developed Concept stage only (all annotation must be in English, Detailed Construction Drawings are not expected) – all documents in digital copy form on a data CD.
NOTE: Submitted documents will not be returned.

INFORMATION PROVIDED FOR ENTRANTS:
 
Expo Venue Plan; Basic information about Jinzhou City; Town planning projects around the area; Current land plan of Expo Venue; Detailed land area for each garden; Jury Panel and Judging Criteria, Schedule of Deadlines.

FURTHER INFORMATION:
 
Further information is available from the IFLA website – visit www.iflaonline and click Awards and Competitions

FURTHER ENQUIRIES:
 
Contact IFLA Executive Officer Christine Bavassa at admin@iflaonline.org or IFLA Vice President Asia Pacific Region Alan Titchener at tma.titch@xtra.co.nz or IFLA APR Secretary Prof Xiaoming Liu at xiaoming_liu888@yahoo.com.cn