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== TELOS Multiplier Event at the Landscape Forum Stuttgart Region from June 27 - July 1, 2023 == | |||
The [https://forum.ln-institute.org/landscape-forum-stuttgart-region/ Landscape Forum Stuttgart Region] was a very successful event hosted by Nürtingen-Geislingen University in cooperation with the TELOS partners. The event was attended by 180 participants from 20 countries. | |||
The integration of TELOS outputs and activities was achieved in multiple ways: | |||
* Organisation of an international student competition in which the TELOS educational approach has been applied, this was from October 2022 - January 2023 and the results were exhibited during the landscape forum. This way, we could show a concrete application of the TELOS curriculum. [https://lnicollab.landscape-portal.org/goto.php?target=file_2219_download&client_id=main Download a presentation of the winning teams.] | |||
* TELOS lecturer Maria Beatrice Andreucci from La Sapienza University in Rome gave a keynote lecture from a TELOS perspective and the TELOS project was presented during a plenary session | |||
*All through the event, we showed a TELOS poster exhibition with explanation of Output 1, the TELOS curriculum. During an interactive poster session, all participants engaged with this output and gave additional feedback | |||
* Results from the landscape forum were also included in the forum documentation (to be published in Mary 2024) | |||
* Results for the [[TELOS_Summer_School_2023|TELOS Intensive Study Programme]] that ran partially in parallel to the Landscape Forum were presented to a broad forum audience which contributed to disseminating the TELOS approach to landscape economy and systems design |
Revision as of 08:28, 6 March 2024
TELOS Multiplier Event Brussels September 7 - 10, 2024
- The final TELOS Multipier Event will be part of the annual conference of the European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS).
- The event takes place at ULB Brussels, Belgium, from September 7 - 10, 2024 under the overall topic Regenerative Landscapes.
- The call for abstracts has closed on January 31.
- The conference is not only a great opportunity for sharing TELOS results. It also provides a rich compendium of landscape economy approaches from the key academic community and helps verifying the TELOS approach.
- The best conference papers will become part of the TELOS documentation.
>>> Conference Website Regenerative Landscapes
TELOS Multiplier Event at the Landscape Forum Stuttgart Region from June 27 - July 1, 2023
The Landscape Forum Stuttgart Region was a very successful event hosted by Nürtingen-Geislingen University in cooperation with the TELOS partners. The event was attended by 180 participants from 20 countries.
The integration of TELOS outputs and activities was achieved in multiple ways:
- Organisation of an international student competition in which the TELOS educational approach has been applied, this was from October 2022 - January 2023 and the results were exhibited during the landscape forum. This way, we could show a concrete application of the TELOS curriculum. Download a presentation of the winning teams.
- TELOS lecturer Maria Beatrice Andreucci from La Sapienza University in Rome gave a keynote lecture from a TELOS perspective and the TELOS project was presented during a plenary session
- All through the event, we showed a TELOS poster exhibition with explanation of Output 1, the TELOS curriculum. During an interactive poster session, all participants engaged with this output and gave additional feedback
- Results from the landscape forum were also included in the forum documentation (to be published in Mary 2024)
- Results for the TELOS Intensive Study Programme that ran partially in parallel to the Landscape Forum were presented to a broad forum audience which contributed to disseminating the TELOS approach to landscape economy and systems design