Urban Wilds Series
Urban wilds: the inner city as Botanic Garden?
Urban Wilds will explore the tensions inherent in the Botanic Garden as a landscape archetype arising from a particular mode of (Western) thought and how a reframing of this might allow it to become facilitatory of a new urban wildness; drawing from place, offering habitat and refuge and creating ne
Urban Wilds will explore the tensions inherent in the Botanic Garden as a landscape archetype arising from a particular mode of (Western) thought and how a reframing of this might allow it to become facilitatory of a new urban wildness; drawing from place, offering habitat and refuge and creating new systems of living.
Join Tim and Jock for distributed site-specific talks on Sunday 21 May to deepen your understanding and engender discussion on these themes. Participants will experience the counterpoints of the Oak lawn at the Botanic Gardens with Tim, and the industrial ecology of Westgate Park with Jock, whilst in the landscape.
11am-12pm: Urban Wilds at Oak Lawn, Botanic Gardens with Tim Entwisle
3-4pm: Urban Wilds at Westgate Park with Jock Gilbert
Collaborator
Jock Gilbert is a registered landscape architect and Program Manager of Bachelor Architectural Design and Co-director of Yulendj Weelam Design Research Lab RMIT University. His research interests lie in community engagement, regenerative practice and Indigenous-led design research, focussed around the development of green infrastructure through the convergence of concepts of place, Country and landscape.
Images: (1) Garden Gathering at Royal Botanic Gardens. Courtesy Tim Entwisle. (2) BEE Gardens in South Melbourne. Photo: Emma Cutting.
Important Details
Time & Date
3-4pm
$39, bookings required.
Accessibility
Location
Westgate Park, Todd Road, Port Melbourne VIC 3207