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ILI Guest Lecture with Marcelo D’Andrea, Landscape Architect and President of Centro Argentino de Arquitectura del Paisaje

Salguero Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina

The Irish Landscape Institute is delighted to present a lecture from special guest Marcelo D’Andrea, Landscape Architect and President of Centro Argentino de Arquitectura del Paisaje, the Argentine Centre for Landscape Architecture. Marcelo will lead us through a number of projects looking at urban landscapes. The evening will be introduced by Kieran O’Neill, Dublin City Council.

Please join us at 18:00 on Tuesday, 7th April in the Wood Quay Venue, Dublin City Council, Dublin 8. This forms part of the ILI’s Continuing Professional Development programme, please click the link below for booking information.

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Biography – Marcelo J. D’Andrea, Landscape Architect
President (2022-26) of the Centro Argentino de Arquitectos Paisajistas (CAAP) which is the Argentine Centre of Landscape Architects, the Association of Landscape Architecture Professionals in Argentina.

Marcelo graduated as an Architect at the age of 24, in 1997 from the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires, then he specialized in Landscape Architecture in Barcelona at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, where he was a student of the outstanding landscape architects Dr. Rosa Barba (Spain) and Martha Schwartz (USA).

In 1999, he returned to Buenos Aires where he won the UBA Scholarship, to study the Specialization Course in Metropolitan Environmental Management, in agreement with the Polytechnic University of Milan.

Since 2010, he has been a Tenured Professor of Planning and Landscape Design at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism of the University of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. Obtaining that position by winning the first prize by making his opposition before an international academic jury.

He has projected and executed works in 12 countries, he obtained 23 prizes in national and international competitions, both public and by private invitation.