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Not-for-profit | 32-year-old | Landscape architecture magazine | KERB 32: UNSAID
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Joined March 2014
KERB 32 ‘UNSAID’. Expressions of Interest CLOSING SOON! Link to apply is: Or email us directly with a 200 word abstract, supporting documentation, and your preferred submission form: kerb.journal@rmit.edu.au #kerb32 #kerbjournal #rmit_la #bookshop_by_uro
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ONE WEEK LEFT!!. REMINDER: Kerb 32 UNSAID. Expressions of Interest close COB April 21. Link to apply is in our bio. #kerb32 #kerbjournal #rmit_la #bookshop_by_uro #landscapearchitecture #RMITuniversity #RMIT_LA
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2024 edition of RMIT’s Student-led Landscape Architecture Journal - Kerb 32. Introducing the Kerb 32 Editorial Team! . Arwen Reichl, Isobel Winneke, Olive Gole, Xi Yang, Yuning Hou, Yvette Wu (L to R). Stay Tuned for Updates!.#KerbJournal #rmit_la #bookstop_by_uro #kerb32
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How many plants can you identify in Brent's collage?. Check out this amazing article from Brent Greene & Alistair Kirkpatrick on "QUEERING MELBOURNE’S URBAN ECOLOGY" in KERB 29. Grab a copy @bookshop_by_uro
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“Abandonment versus rewilding” by Dermot Foley. KERB 29: WILD is now available @bookshop_by_uro
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A sneak peek of KERB 29. A photo essay “Kudzilla: An Ethnobotanical Monster Myth” by Casey Lance Brown. @case_xx_
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Kerb 29 has just been printed! .Grab a copy @bookshop_by_uro.Thank you all our sponsors this year!
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Check out our issues at @bookshop_by_uro .Kerb 28 only has 3 copies left!.Link in our bio.
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EMBRACING WILD #6. Introduce our interviewees: .Charles Massy, Mark Foletta, Alistair Gabb and Skye Traill in their point of view, coming from an agricultural perspective. What does ‘wildness’ or the concept of ‘wild’ mean to them?
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EMBRACING WILD #5. Wildlab is a design and research group based in New Zealand. They seek to explore what wild is and examine their design works to ask what an architecture of wildness might look like in the Anthropocene. Image credits to Wildlab @camjboyle @wildlab_org_nz
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EMBRACING WILD #3. Try to imagine a land-based spiritual connection with Mother Earth. Addressing social concerns such as climate change and the ongoing colonial trauma may begin within the psyche. Images credit to Sophie Zaccone
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