Start

Thu

,

Oct 7

6:00 pm

End

Thu

,

Oct 7

7:30 pm

How

Virtual

Type

Tour

Location

Oct

7

FF – Distance Edition: Stoss Landscape Urbanism

Start

Thu

,

Oct 7

6:00 pm

End

Thu

,

Oct 7

7:30 pm

How

Virtual

Type

Tour

Location

A rendering of Moakley Park by Stoss Landscape Urbanism, with the League's First Friday logo superimposed on the lower left-hand corner.

Stoss Landscape Urbanism (with Weston & Sampson, Nitsch and ONE) | Moakley Park Vision Plan, Boston, MA, 2020. Image credit: Stoss Landscape Urbanism

The Architectural League’s FF – Distance Edition, an online version of the long-running First Friday series, kicks off on the evening of Thursday, October 7th. This season’s events feature design practices that are redefining the contemporary public landscape by responding to social and environmental concerns and exploring the intersections of architecture, technology, and ecology.

FF – Distance Edition brings participants on site, offering virtual access to practices’ workspaces and current projects. Following each presentation, join in an open conversation with the designers.

Founded in Boston by Chris Reed in 2001, Stoss Landscape Urbanism is a landscape architecture and urban design firm committed to “the power of open space to bind communities to one another and to the environment,” according to its website. At Stoss, landscape is a catalyst for positive change, enhancing both human wellbeing and ecological diversity. The firm’s work focuses on creating active and environmentally sustainable urban realms, socially vibrant public spaces, and diverse, vital neighborhoods in which people can live, work, and play.  

The program will be moderated by critic and curator Mimi Zeiger. Based in Los Angeles, Zeiger is co-curator of the 2020–2021 Exhibit Columbus in Columbus, Indiana, and visiting faculty at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc).

More upcoming events: