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We embrace urban landscapes as long-lasting pedagogical, cultural, and emotional experiences.
Through essays, books, exhibitions, and research-driven narratives, we document and expand practices that treat landscape as a living archive ne shaped by memory, ecology, labor, and collective imagination.
Our publications emerge from ongoing community initiatives and long-term collaborations with academic, civic, and cultural institutions. They translate fieldwork, design research, and lived experience into accessible formats that foster dialogue across disciplines and geographies.
Rather than presenting fixed conclusions, these works cultivate open frameworks inviting reflection, care, and shared authorship to support culturally grounded and environmentally resilient communities over time.

Intangible Heritage:
Expeditions, observations, and lectures by Roberto Burle Marx and collaborators
Rooted in preserving the Maracaibo Botanical Garden and its dialogue with urban and regional landscapes, this project unfolds as both research and tribute. Its journey culminates in a published volume, weaving lessons from Roberto Burle Marx into a narrative that bridges nature, culture, and design legacy.
Technical teams:
Illinois Institute of Technology Dean: Reed Kroloff, IIT College of Architecture Coordination: Sasha Zanko, Coordinator of the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize program; Amber Lochner, Academic Administrative Assistant.
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