Join us for a conversation with architects from Andropogon, a landscape architecture and ecological design firm deeply committed to repairing the mutually beneficial bonds of cultural and ecological systems. Their work, which has spanned four decades, has pushed the environmental agenda forward through innovative and strategic planning and design. It is their belief that responsible design cultivates responsible citizenship and reinforces the deep-rooted tie between people and place.
This program is part of our Seeing Stories: Visualizing Sustainable Citizenship series, co-curated by Temple Contemporary, Temple University’s Office of Sustainability, and Temple University Libraries, along with faculty and graduate students from the Tyler School of Art, the College of Liberal Arts, and the Center for the Cinematic and Performing Arts.
This program is also co-sponsored by the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture, Ambler Campus and is made possible through the use of GAF funds.