In the postmodern era, landscaping is stepping further than aesthetic or as scenographic screening for environments engineered and instrumentalized by other discipline that tends to be irrelevant to global urbanization. Landscape is called to take on greater responsibility, particularly in addressing the environmental and social challenges of urban environments by helping to “clean up” and rejuvenate the post Read the full article…

In our recent lecture with Mr.Tim Townshend, we had a very interesting discussion on health and well-being and their importance in urban design. To start with health, it deals with the physical and mental, and social well-being of people (WHO, 1948). On the other hand, well-being is mostly about the psychological and mental aspects of Read the full article…
