LINDA SCHILLING CUELLAR




Environmental Publics: The Spatial Politics of Environmental Decision Spaces / Critical Ecologies Seminar

Desalination and a New Environmental Public/ DELUS

A New Ecological Contract / Journal of Architectural Education 78:2

Landscape Ledgers & Rehearsing Environmental Publics / Núcleo Leguaje y Creación NLC
Materia Fuera de Lugar / Nº25 Revista Materia Arquitectura

Landscape Ledgers / Humedales Enmarañados
Unearthing and reversing: exhausting the water cycle / Architecture from Public to Commons
El agua es ágil y no lleva memoria consigo / Problemas Húmidos, Porto Design Biennale

Manifiestos, Crisis, y Regímenes / ELEA Costa Rica
Herramientas para ver de otra manera / Simposio: Pensar el Antropoceno desde el Sur

Linda Schilling / Esto no es Arquitectura

A New Ecological Contract: tools to see otherwise / Sensing the Environment Symposium 
Crisis / 3rd International Seminar Architecture and Ethnography

Two Trees Talking / 13ª Bienal de Arquitectura de Sao Paulo
Toxicity Distributed / Driving The Human Festival
Not Quite a Finissage! / 5th Istanbul Design Biennial
Water Commons / Making The Public–Commons
Extractopia.  And then what? / GSAPP Incubator Prize

The Avocado Toast / 5th Istanbul Design Biennial
Speculative City / Seoul Biennale

Parque Albufera Las Salinas / PULS Competition

CECCA / Reimagining Museums Competition

Panta Rhei / Parque Observatorio Cerro Calán Competition

Montevideo Accelerator / CRCL

Building and Unbuilding a SEZ / GSAPP Spring Studio
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Desalination and a New Environmental Public / DELUS


01–11–2024
Article

Issue abstract

This new issue of DELUS: The Journal of the Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies, entitled “Chasing Water,” brings together contributions on the topic of water. Nine essays invite us to explore different manifestations of the element. DELUS uses the term “chasing” to highlight the role of water in shaping and sustaining landscapes and urban environments, and the ongoing efforts to direct its course. From the transformation of English moorland and marshland to intricate irrigation systems in the Mediterranean and to the ecological impact of water harvesting schemes in Chile and Australia, each contribution explores the ways in which water is tracked, obstructed, or contained. “Chasing Water” vividly reflects the contradictory challenge of capturing, storing, and distributing the element in a world where it is theoretically abundant, but in many places inaccessible.

Chapter: 
Desalination and a New Environmental Public
DOI:10.61608/9783775758758-008
In book: Delus. The Journal of the Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies (pp.74-81)


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