15 May / IFLA APR Talk & Share – Pushing Boundaries in Landscape Architecture

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Join IFLA APR Talk & Share virtually on 15 May, 6PM (GMT+8) as KILA (Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture) hosts a dynamic conversation on pushing boundaries in the landscape architecture industry.

This session will highlight how artificial intelligence is transforming landscape planning and design, and introduce innovative green systems that bring nature closer to urban life. Take part in the discussion and gain insights that will inspire your practice. The first session will examine the impact of artificial intelligence on landscape architecture, highlighting AI’s potential in enhancing design processes and creating climate-resilient strategies. The second session will introduce nature-based innovations, such as green systems and modular urban gardens, which bring nature closer to urban environments.

What to Expect

– Insights on how AI is reshaping landscape planning and design.
– Strategies for creating climate-resilient, sustainable landscapes through AI.
– Innovative green systems and modular gardens that reconnect urban life with nature.
– A fresh perspective on urban sustainability and nature-based solutions for the future.

Speakers

Jonghyun Baek, CEO of HEA
Jonghyun studied urban design and landscape architecture at Seoul National University for his bachelor’s degree. He received a master’s degree in landscape architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design and founded HEA in 2018. Before establishing HEA, he co-founded ecoid in Boston, USA and worked as a principal. At HEA, Jonghyun is concentrating on creating a sustainable social impact through landscape practices and has led over 200 landscape design projects in South Korea. Jonghyun has won numerous awards through design competitions such as ‘Gwanggyo Central Plaza International Competition(2023)’, ‘Mokdong-gyo MZ Sports Plaza Design Competition(2022)’, ‘Buyeo Public Library, Living Culture Center and Cultural Park Design Competition(2022)’.

Youngmin Kim, Design director of VIRON
Youngmin is a professor at the University of Seoul, and the design director at VRION, a landscape architecture firm in Korea. He studied architecture and landscape architecture at Seoul National University and received MLA at Harvard University. Youngmin has been searching for a new interdisciplinary foundation that can link contemporary practice and theory in architecture, landscape, and urbanism. He is also an author, editor, and translator of various books on landscape design and urbanism. He designed major urban design and landscape projects in Korea, including Paris Park Renovation, Gwanghwamun Square Renovation, and Administrative City Central Plaza.


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