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Aquaculture Landscapes: Multifunctional Fish Farms in the Public Realm

March 8, 2017 @ 4:00 pm - 11:50 pm

<p class=\'au_today_p\'>Michael Ezban\, founder and principal of VanderGoot Ezban Studio\, will present the next lecture in the School of Architecture\, Planning and Landscape Architecture’s spring 2017 lecture series\, “UNFOLDING NARRATIVES: vision | contingency | legacy.” Ezban is a landscape designer\, registered architect and educator\, will present his lecture in B6 Dudley Auditorium.</p><p class=\'au_today_p\'>His lecture\, “Aquaculture Landscapes: Multifunctional Fish Farms in the Public Realm\,” explores the design of historical and future productive landscapes where fish cultivation\, recreation\, conservation and waste management are enmeshed\, symbiotic relationships between flora and fauna are encouraged\, and where progressive public/private partnerships support sustainable and profitable enterprise. His lecture is in conjunction with his show in Dudley Gallery that runs March 8-24. Both the lecture and show are free and open to the public. The APLA lecture series is supported by practicing architects\, planners and landscape architects in the Alabama.</p>