ISOLA EB Research Symposium 2023
Friday, 17th and Saturday, 18th of February, 2023.
Time: (tentative) 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on February 17th and 18th
Greetings!
The Indian Society of Landscape Architects (ISOLA) is organising the ISOLA_EB ( Education Board) Research Symposium 2023.
The second symposium of ISOLA- ISOLA Resource Symposium lead by the ISOLA Resource centre & ISOLA EC is scheduled to be conducted at Chennai, Tamilnadu on February 17th & 18th (sessions will be tentatively from 9.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m-detailed schedule will be shared shortly)
The theme of the symposium is ‘Data Collection and Data Analysis’ & the primary focus of the symposium is:
The Symposium also explores the varying processes and their needs in the broad landscape parameters (as sub themes) of:
The symposium is envisaged as a combination of Presentations by eminent speakers ( in the domain of both practice and academia ) along with Mentorship sessions.
The mentorship sessions will cover the Workshops on the subthemes and are a unique opportunity for those who are already engaged in or beginning active research providing an opportunity for one-on-one discussions on their current work with senior researchers and professionals.
The call for research abstracts is presently open and it ends on 18th January 2023.Please find attached with this mail the poster with details of the speakers and the broad topics which will be covered during the two-day symposium. The details for the abstract submissions can also be accessed on the ISOLA website.
The participants for the mentorship session will be selected after a peer review of the abstract of their current research work. Other participants will have the opportunity to participate in these mentorship sessions as observers.
We are sure that attending this symposium will be of great advantage to:
For any queries or for connecting with the organizing team kindly refer to the following email id: isolasymposium@gmail.com
Register Here!!
https://isola.smebusinesssoftware.com/conference/application.html
Speakers (In Alphabetical Order):
The conference explored questions such as the change in the meaning and interpretation of the term ‘leisure time’ and ‘leisure activity’ and what it has come to signify for landscape architecture as a profession. The degree of integration and inclusiveness of leisure spaces with the built and natural fabric in the past and present was also examined.
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The conference examined the consequences of rapidly expanding urban extensions on the urban fringe: 'Instant Cities' of a kind, which outpace planning, civic administration and infrastructural provisions.
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The conference examined the role of public spaces, especially the open spaces in the city and to focus on the values of public spaces and the myriad overlaps and interweaves that create a multi-faced, multifaceted, multilayered potpourri of usage, behavior, culture, architecture, and art. The conference addressed the need to look beyond conventional approaches to landscape planning and design, with an emphasis on understanding and integrating facets of culture, ecology and place.
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The conference explored the different directions that ISOLA, the profession and Indian landscape architects could take in the future.
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