Kerb 32
Unsaid

Designed with Sean Hogan.
Published in 2024.

Format
Softcover, 128pp
210 x 297mm
ISBN
9781922601339

Kerb 32 explores the unsaid and unnoticed undercurrents that flow through the landscapes we inhabit. We may not know or remember the language to describe them, but they are still there, quietly connecting us.

This year’s issue features landscape practices and methodologies that voice or listen to what is often unacknowledged. Contributors consider their place as designers and their capacity to create environments grounded in empathy and reciprocity.

In this issue:

• Timothy Morton reveals the hidden violence lying beneath the seemingly innocuous suburban lawn

• Wonderground’s Georgina Reid on storytelling’s power to change our relationship to land

• Inside Outside Office advocates for healthy soils through drawing

• Bruce Pascoe on the value of listening to our to waterways

...and other reflections on the ‘unsaid’ in landscapes and landscape architecture.


About Kerb

Kerb is an annual cross-disciplinary design journal produced through the department of landscape architecture at RMIT University School of Architecture and Urban Design. Kerb is student-edited and has been produced by RMIT University for close to three decades.

Kerb journal aims to draw its themes from issues pertinent to contemporary landscape architectural discourse, however it enthusiastically supports many contributions from outside the discipline.

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