David Godshall of TERREMOTO Lecture at Otis College of Art and Design
Event Date: Nov 14, 2024; Event City: Los Angeles, CA, US DAVID GODSHALL Co-founder and principal of TERREMOTONew Ecologies of Radical Kindness LECTURE Thursday, NOVEMBER 14, 7:00 pm David Godshall's lecture will take place in the Forum, Academic Wing, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Campus Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045 The lecture and parking are free and open to the public. TERREMOTO is a twenty-eight-person office for landscape architecture whose primary motivation is to maximize the ecological and social well-being of land and our human connections to it. We believe that through investigating the nature of our relationships to the tools with which we create (land, labor, plants and materials), we can improve and evolve our modes and methods of practice. By asking “Why, How and For Whom is the Garden?” we drift towards ecologically and philosophically fertile new territory. This lecture will be a discussion and conversation about these novel and emergent modes of practice. David Godshall, Co-Founder and Partner – Los Angeles OfficeDavid Godshall is a landscape architect and the co-founder and principal of TERREMOTO, where he leads the Los Angeles office. David’s strategic approach to design is inherently rooted in philosophy and the idea that ecology, horticulture and landscape have transformative physical and metaphorical impacts upon a person and a place. David received a Master’s degree Cum Laude from UC Berkeley after receiving a BA Cum Laude from UC Santa Barbara.Read the full post on Bustler
DAVID GODSHALL
Co-founder and principal of TERREMOTO
New Ecologies of Radical Kindness
LECTURE Thursday, NOVEMBER 14, 7:00 pm
David Godshall's lecture will take place in the Forum, Academic Wing, Elaine and Bram Goldsmith Campus Otis College of Art and Design, 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90045
The lecture and parking are free and open to the public.
TERREMOTO is a twenty-eight-person office for landscape architecture whose primary motivation is to maximize the ecological and social well-being of land and our human connections to it. We believe that through investigating the nature of our relationships to the tools with which we create (land, labor, plants and materials), we can improve and evolve our modes and methods of practice. By asking “Why, How and For Whom is the Garden?” we drift towards ecologically and philosophically fertile new territory. This lecture will be a discussion and conversation about these novel and emergent modes of practice.
David Godshall, Co-Founder and Partner – Los Angeles Office
David Godshall is a landscape architect and the co-founder and principal of TERREMOTO, where he leads the Los Angeles office. David’s strategic approach to design is inherently rooted in philosophy and the idea that ecology, horticulture and landscape have transformative physical and metaphorical impacts upon a person and a place. David received a Master’s degree Cum Laude from UC Berkeley after receiving a BA Cum Laude from UC Santa Barbara.
Read the full post on Bustler