Solastalgia: Stories of Accidental Environmental Activism in Northern Ireland. Episode 8: A Possible Lagan

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In this episode we talk with Dr Nuala Flood, Fulbright Scholar and senior lecturer in Architecture at Queen’s University. In 2019, the School of Architecture declared a climate emergency, integrating climate action into every teaching, research and outreach activity. Each January, Nuala runs an intensive week-long course: Public CoLab. Students work in small teams with local and international experts to design ambitious, site-specific projects. This year’s theme was 'Lagan Futures'. We talk about the imaginative projects students designed for the river as public space, a 'possible Lagan', about climate grief and people's right to beautiful, liveable places shared with plants and animals.

Period05 May 2023

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  • TitleEpisode 8: A Possible Lagan
    Degree of recognitionRegional
    Media name/outletSolastalgia: Stories of Accidental Environmental Activism in Northern Ireland
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size1hr8mins
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date05/05/2023
    DescriptionIn this episode we talk with Dr Nuala Flood, Fulbright Scholar and senior lecturer in Architecture at Queen’s University. In 2019, the School of Architecture declared a climate emergency, integrating climate action into every teaching, research and outreach activity. Each January, Nuala runs an intensive week-long course: Public CoLab. Students work in small teams with local and international experts to design ambitious, site-specific projects. This year’s theme was 'Lagan Futures'. We talk about the imaginative projects students designed for the river as public space, a 'possible Lagan', about climate grief and people's right to beautiful, liveable places shared with plants and animals.
    Producer/AuthorStephen Mullen
    URLhttps://podbay.fm/p/queens-university-belfast-solastalgia/e/1683301526
    PersonsNuala Flood, Sue-Ann Harding, Colin Shaw