Join us for an ASLA Spring Lecture on Thursday, April 21, with Andrea Cochran, FASLA, at Woodbury University San Diego.
Under the headline Immersive Landscapes, Cochran will discuss the process of creating landscapes that make visible the ephemeral and transitory elements of our natural world and will share projects that demonstrate core elements of her studio’s work.
Drawing inspiration from early modernist architects and minimalist artists, Cochran composes powerful relationships by using ordered architectural form together with the permeable, mutable materials of landscape.
Her seventeen-person firm places a strong emphasis on the craft of building, detailing, and thoughtful response to site conditions, resulting in landscapes that are a powerful extension of architecture, site, climate and environment.