landADAPT is a series of continuing education opportunities focused on climate change adaptation for Canadian landscape architects. We invite you to join us for the upcoming webinar:
Adaptive Coexistence: Building Resilience in a Fear-Driven World
In a world fractured by crisis and ideology, landscape architecture must rise as a radical mediator—not just between people and nature, but between fear and foresight, division and collective survival. The climate crisis demands more than technical solutions; it requires a new design ethos rooted in adaptive coexistence—a practice that weaves resilience into the social and ecological fabric of contested spaces.
Join us to explore how crisis can become a crucible for unity—and how, in the face of uncertainty, we might design not just for survival, but for a more enduring and equitable world.
Kotchakorn Voraakhom is a Thai landscape architect known for designing public spaces that address the climate crisis in dense urban environments. She spearheaded Bangkok’s first green infrastructure project, Chulalongkorn Centenary Park, and has since realized her vision through projects like the Thammasat Urban Farm Rooftop—Asia’s largest urban farming green roof—and the Chao Phraya Sky Park, the world’s first bridge park spanning a river in a capital city.