Louise Mozingo | Public Land, Public Space, Public Discourse
Free and open to the public

Louise Mozingo, associate professor of landscape architecture and environmental planning, discusses her commitment to the collective public landscape — from streets and forests, parks and bus stops, schoolyards and overlooks, to promenades and creeks, wildlife corridors and light rail platforms, and to wilderness and downtown squares.
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 Speaker
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Professor of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning; Faculty Program Director, Master of Urban Design
ACCESSIBILIY
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.