Kathryn Moore Joins APLA Fall Lecture Series

Intermmediate Past President of the Landscape Institute, and the UK representative of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), Professor Kathryn Moore has lectured and published extensively on design quality, theory and education. Her teaching and research, set within landscape architecture, has clear implications for architecture, urban design and other art and design disciplines in addition to philosophy, aesthetics and education. Recent consultancy projects include membership to the team for Martha Schwartz Inc., Living Landmarks Big Lottery Fund project for Birmingham City Council and creating an urban vision for the Black Country with Lovejoys, Birmingham that evolved into a study of regeneration catalysts. She recently published a book partly funded by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, proposing a radical reappraisal of the relationship between the senses and intelligence. A trustee for CBAT, the arts regeneration agency in Cardiff, she is a member of the steering committee for the international City Park Design Competition, Birmingham City Council.