Join the Kerb 32 Editorial Team, RMIT’s Landscape Architecture Programs, and Bookshop by Uro to celebrate the launch of Kerb 32: Unsaid.
Kerb is a student-edited journal of landscape architecture, produced by RMIT University for over three decades, making it one of the longest-running publications of its kind in the world.
Kerb 32 explores the unsaid and unnoticed undercurrents that flow through the landscapes we inhabit. We may not know or remember the language to describe them, but they are still there, quietly connecting us.
This year’s issue features landscape practices and methodologies that voice or listen to what is often unacknowledged. Contributors contemplate their place as designers and their capacity to create environments grounded in empathy and reciprocity, which acknowledge mutual influence and agency in shaping landscapes across scales. Contributors include Timothy Morton, who reveals the hidden violence lying beneath the seemingly innocuous suburban lawn, Wonderground’s Georgina Reid, who writes on storytelling’s power to change our relationship to land, Inside Outside Office, on advocating for healthy soils through drawing, and Bruce Pascoe on the value of listening to waterways
Perry Street Building
Collingwood Yards
Collingwood, 3066
Floor access to the Perry Street Building can be made via the following paths. From 30A Perry Street, a footpath leads to the retail area of Perry St (UG) and courtyard. The Perry Street Lift can be accessed via 30A and 30B Perry Street, allowing access to levels 1 and 2 of Perry Street Building. From Johnston Street access to Perry St Building can be made by crossing the courtyard.
Accessible toilets are located in three areas within the Perry Street Building. On the Upper Ground Level (Level UG) the accessible toilets are located in the service corridor in the northern part of the Building. near the staircase. These toilets are open throughout event hours. On L1 and L2 the toilets are located in the northern part of the building, behind heavy manual blue double doors. All accessible toilets are equipped with manual locks, exit buttons and grab rails.