Tiny Patches - Opening Night
Event description
We are in a climate and biodiversity loss emergency. Australia has the largest decline in biodiversity of any continent, and urban development is a major contributor. With space at a premium, how can the urban environment contribute to biodiversity, and assist in connecting species?
Tiny Patches fuses new research with a playful provocation. To design the built form with better species habitat and connectivity, perhaps it’s time to throw out the rulebook. The exhibition explores our relationship to biodiversity in an urban context, the restrictions and complexity and asks us to design the world we want for a biodiverse concrete jungle.
Please join GLAS Landscape Architects at the opening of this exhibition. Formal opening commences at 6pm.
This event is supported by Hip V Hype who provided the exhibition venue.
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