The City is [Not] a Tree: The Urban Ecologies of Divided Cities
05/07/2022 to 07/07/2022
Entry Fee: $400
About This Event
THE
CITY IS [NOT] A TREE creates awareness of the problems that cause spatial,
physical, political, social, economic, racial, religious divisions in cities.
Architects, planners, built environment professionals, social and political
scientists, economists, designers and artists will come together to discuss the
reasons for the divisions as well as to conceptualise an approach to heal those
divisions. The conference involves developers, local authorities, and
communities in the conversation.
The fuller conception of the nature of divisions in cities means that effective principles and strategies can start to be formulated towards healing and transformation into liveable and loveable places, which are a ‘home’ to more integrated communities, cities and a more just and unified society.
We are laying the ground for the possibilities of a new commons, new social and physical formations, seeking ways to work meaningfully for societal advantage. We explore the different kinds of approaches, tools and possibilities that may be learned between different actors, knowledges and disciplines.







