News
5.10.12
Gale will be moderating a panel at the Manufactured Landscapes symposium in Chicago on May 19.
5.1.12
Professor Fulton will be participating in final reviews for Landscape Architecture and Urban Design at Wash U in St. Louis on May 7 & 8..
3.28.12
Gale Fulton participates in the Council of Educators of Landscape Architecture conference at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Two papers will be delivered on the topics of 'Urban Experiments' and the work from last fall's graduate design studio - 'Studio mmmm'.
10.25.11
Tuesday, October 25, I will be speaking at the Illinois Association for Floodplain and Stormwater Management on the topic of (Political) Economies of Stormwater Management. For more information on the conference click here.
10.21-22.11
I will be moderating a panel on 'economics' at the upcoming After Effects: Emerging Metrics in Landscape conference at Ohio State University's Knowlton School of Architecture. For more information on the conference click here.
09.20.11
Thursday, September 22, I will be speaking at the Upper Mississippi River Conference in Bettendorf, Iowa. For more information on the conference click here.
08.10.11
Essay published in India's Landscape Architecture magazine: "Towards Landscape Intelligence," LA! Journal of Landscape Architecture, No. 31, April - June, 2011, pp. 46-53. weblink.
07.19.11
Gowanus (f)lowlines - a collaborative entry between Landscape Intelligence and Aptum Architecture received 2nd place in the Gowanus Lowline competition. More information about the project can be found at the competition site.
04.26.11
Gale will be participating the Illinois Chapter of the American Public Works Conference where there will be a panel on the John Street Watershed process. This event will take place Friday, May 6 in Peoria, IL. More information can be found here.
04.15.11
(Bio)Mass Production - a collaborative entry between Landscape Intelligence and Aptum Architecture received 3rd place in this year's 10Up competition. More information about the project can be found at the competition site and at Aptum.
04.13.11
The Green Infrastructure Maintenance Conference was a collaborative event between Landscape Intelligence and the University of Illinois Facilities and Services Department. This event took place on April 13, 2011 at the I-Hotel in Champaign, Illinois. The conference focused on post-implementation maintenance and measurement of various green infrastructure strategies. Please visit the above link for additional details.
04.08.11
Reclaiming Ecological Infrastructure is a short piece I wrote for Aptum's Stress Test exhibit now showing at Washington University's Sam Fox School in St. Louis, MO. More information about the exhibit can be found here. The full text can be downloaded here.
03.14.11
The (In)Voluntary Prisoners of Climate Change entry was awarded 2nd place in the Network Reset competition organized by MAS Studio & the Chicago Architectural Club. This project was a collaboration between Gale Fulton and Aptum Architecture (Roger Hubeli, Julie Larsen).
11.5-6.10
Gale has been invited to moderate a panel at the Envisioning Organization symposium at the Ohio State University.
09.29.10
Professor Fulton to give a lecture titled "Landscape Intelligence: Platforms, Projects, Campaigns" at Rutgers University.
09.23.10
Gale participates in a panel on stormwater infrastructure planning at the Illinois American Planners Association in Bloomington/Normal.
08.05.10
On August 14, members of the John Street Watershed course will aid in the construction of a bioswale/raingarden in a Champaign parkway.
08.04.10
Gale invited to join the Urbana Stormwater Advisory Committee.
06.04.10
Gale and urban planning student Jessica Henry have been invited to speak at the at Illinois Water Conference, October 5-7 in Champaign, Illinois. Our talk will be about the ongoing John Street Watershed project.
05.14.10
Gale presents Landscape Intelligence Now! paper at Cela 2010 in Maastricht, Netherlands. This talk was part of a panel on pedagogy in landscape architecture which included Tim Baird (Penn State University), Ann Komara (University of Colorado at Denver), and Thaisa Way (University of Washington).
05.04.10
John Street Watershed public meeting tonight. The final public meeting for the Sustainability in Social-Ecological Systems course taught by Professor Fulton and Professor Anton Endress will be held tonight at Central High School in Champaign at 6:30 p.m.
04.07.10
Gale lectures on Landscape Intelligence at University of California-Davis.
02.10.10
Xin Wu is listed in the top 20 finalists of the Plasticity-Fantasticity competition sponsored by RMIT's Kerb magazine. This project is a result of the Landscape 21: Infrastructures of Community studio taught Fall '09.
