Seeding Queer Futures

Landscape Architecture Portfolio, University of Greenwich

For my final project book for my masters in Landscape Architecture where I have been researching and designing how by seeding queer futures we can challenge binaries, co-create public spaces with local communities, and invest more in longer term care and maintenance.

Inspired by the work of many queer gardeners, artists and activists, as well as those working across the landscape, horticulture and art fields, I propose we can make meaningful, beautiful and ecologically rich spaces.

Taking these ideas to the coast where my projects have been centered on reimagining the future of the Isle of Sheppey in the face of flooding and change, I have created designs collaborating with seaweed, seagrass and shingle plant communities while encouraging a critical examination of the power and land structures which prevent us from living in common together.

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Stitching Gardens Together, National Trust Morden Hall