What happens when we apply collage strategies to reading—and making—landscape?
This session explores collage as both analytical lens and design methodology. Through examining contemporary landscape interventions and hands-on material work, we'll investigate strategies of cutting, layering, revealing, and concealing & how these operations reshape identity, perception, and meaning in spatial design.
Is collaging a way to design Queerly? What does it open up/close up comparatively with traditional architectural methods of representing?
We'll work with collage techniques to reimagine landmark London landscapes, exploring how these interventions can reveal new readings and possibilities.
Accessible to all levels. Materials provided.
FACILITATOR
Lenny Rajmont (he/they) is a landscape architect and founder of Queerscapes. His work explores how queer perspectives reshape our understanding of public space, with a focus on making design accessible to marginalized communities. Lenny believes queerness is inherent to nature—that landscapes thrive through fluidity, and resistance to rigid categories.