Unravelling a colonial Legacy: Grounding landscape architecture
The introduction of ‘landscape’ was part and parcel of Western, colonial modernization of traditional cities in the Arab World. Since then, the word has come to be associated with the reproduction of landscape imagery drawn from European cities – imagery that is readily produced regardless of environmental constraints and traditional social values. The association has limited the role of landscape architecture, an emerging profession in the region, reducing it to urban beautification, namely through tree-lined boulevards and city parks. It has taken Dr. Makhzoumi a lifetime to overcome these associations – what she refers to as landscape’s colonial legacy. Through her practice, research and teaching, Dr. Makhzoumi has sought to ground landscape architecture in the regional ecology and the needs and aspirations of local communities. In this talk, she will share milestones of this journey.
Lecture by Jala Makhzoumi, 2026 Michael Hough / Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Visiting Critic for the Daniels Faculty.
Agenda
- 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Reception
Light food and drinks served.
- 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Lecture and Discussion
When
Thursday, March 5, 2026
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Where
Main Hall, DA170
Daniels Building
1 Spadina Crescent
Toronto, ON
M5S 2J5
Cost FREE
Host Daniels Faculty
Contact
events@daniels.utoronto.ca