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The aim of this thesis is to speculate on the value of wilderness in contemporary times, particularly in a Canadian context. The ambition is to gain insight into the forces at work in contemporary culture. The thesis also aspires to offer a fertile, even if ambiguous, vision of wilderness that could suggest how to better respond, as architects, to the impulses that feed the longing for this landscape.

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this thesis is to speculate on the value of wilderness in contemporary times, particularly in a Canadian context. The ambition is to gain insight into the forces at work in contemporary culture. The thesis also aspires to offer a fertile, even if ambiguous, vision of wilderness that could suggest how to better respond, as architects, to the impulses that feed the longing for this landscape.
Autorenporträt
Lisa Hirmer is a designer/photographer/artist/writer based in Ontario, Canada. She is a principal/founder of the creative collaborative DodoLab. She has a Bachelors of Architectural Studies and a Masters of Architecture from the University of Waterloo. Her photographic and graphic work has been exhibited in projects in Canada, Europe and the UK.