2015: Landscape Odyssey
Pesti Vigadó, Budapest, 7-29 May 2015
Following the success of the Landscape Odyssey 2010 posters exhibition series in Hungary, we intend to collect the best landscape projects between 2010-2015 and hereby we’re inviting you to join our initiative.
Landscape Odyssey 2010 included high quality landscape architectural projects from Hungary, while introduced them country-wide in a frame of an exhibition series and disseminated this collection as a catalogue over Central Europe. The exhibition visited Budapest, Debrecen, Miskolc, Békéscsaba, Gyor, Fehérvárcsurgó, Subotica (RS) and Târgu Mures (RO) and closed with total 5000 visitors. The catalogue was published bilingual, in Hungarian and in English and it is available online here.
In this year’s exhibition our aim is to introduce two new approaches: refresh the theme and invite contributors from the V4 countries; Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakien. The 2015:LANDSCAPEODYSSEY exhibition will take place in Budapest, Hungary from 7th May to 29th May, 2015. The 2015: LANDSCAPEODYSSEY exhibition will take place in Budapest, Hungary from 7th May to 29th May, 2015.
2015: LANDSCAPEODYSSEY will welcome posters covering the following 8 topics:
garden design
open space design
urban landscape
landscape development
landscape protection
research & theory
social movement
landart & street art
Opening: 7 May 2015, 5 p.m.
Location: Pesti Vigadó, Exhibition on the 5th floor (Budapest V. Vigadó tér 4.)
Opening speech by
Attila Vincze, President of the Hungarian Association of Lanscape Architects
Péter Schuchmann, President of the Landscape Architecture Department at the Chamber of Hungarian Architects
Kinga M. Szilágyi, Dean, Faculty of Landscape Architecture at the Corvinus University of Budapest
István Ferencz, Head of Department, Department of Architecture at the Hungarian Academy of Arts
International Conference
An International Conference accompanies the exhibition on 8th May. If you are from a Visegrad country, we are still accepting presenters to the conference.
8 May 2015, 10.00-15.00
Location: FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture (Budapest V. Petőfi Sándor u. 5.)
We’re proud to announce that during the exhibition, on 9th May, the Landscape Architecture Europe 2015 triennial yearbook will be launched in Budapest as first time in our profession, as a Hungarian project is included in this next edition.
LAE is a foundation that seeks to enhance the dialogue in landscape architecture on a European level by publishing a triennial yearbook. The book aspires to be the definitive critical review of the state of the art of European landscape architecture. The fourth book will observe the current world views and corresponding design approaches