EinwillerKuehl: Both/And | Public Land, Public Space, Public Discourse
Free and open to the public

In this presentation, landscape architects Liz Einwiller, FASLA, and Sarah Kuehl, FASLA, principals of EinwillerKuehl Landscape Architecture, discuss how value is given to public space through spatial conditions and qualities and how landscape architects can advocate through design.
EinwillerKuehl Landscape Architecture is an award-winning landscape architecture and urban design practice known for guiding generative collaboration and interdisciplinary innovation across a range of project types and scales.
About the Series
Public Land, Public Space, Public Discourse, presented by the Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning, aims to spark critical thinking about how perceptions of public space and land impact our disciplines. Academics, practitioners, writers, and thinkers will bring a range of perspectives to a semester-long discussion of public realms.
About the Participants
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Sarah Kuehl, FASLASarah Kuehl, FASLA, is recognized as a creator of spatial and other relationships and as an idealistic pragmatist. She is known for her ability to translate financial and ecological goals, words, desired experiences, and community empowerment into three-dimensional spatial ideas. She thinks at a big scale and likes dialogue with others who think differently. Kuehl has extensive experience creating large-scale visions that can be implemented through phased projects that culminate in generational impact for institutions and communities.
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Liz Einwiller, FASLALiz Einwiller, FASLA, is recognized as an expert at detailing and coordinating the process of construction and for her deep curiosity about and appreciation of the natural world. She loves color and dialogue with experts and is masterful at overcoming spatial and construction challenges and appreciated for building community with her collaborators. Einwiller has extensive experience working on a diverse range of project types and remains an enthusiastic advocate for the plants and animals who share the landscapes she creates.
ACCESSIBILITY
The auditorium is wheelchair accessible. If you require accommodations to fully participate in this event, please contact Christina Hausle at least 10 days prior to the event.