Associate Professor
Harvard University
Jill Desimini is a landscape architect and associate professor at the GSD. She is trained as an architect and landscape architect and has practiced in both fields. Her current research, published in The Journal of Urban History, Landscape Journal and JoLA, investigates design strategies for abandoned landscapes. She is author of From Fallow: 100 Ideas for Abandoned Urban Landscapes, co-author of Cartographic Grounds: Projecting the Landscape as well as book chapters on fallowness, urban wilds and other related topics. Prior to joining the GSD, she worked at Stoss Landscape Urbanism, Atkin Olshin Schade Architects, Wallace, Roberts and Todd and KieranTimberlake.
Friday, November 15
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM