Category MEDIA

RADIO AND PRINT INTERVIEWS ON EDIBLE PUBLIC SPACES
Following a University of New South Wales Newsroom article here on Edible Public Spaces, Josh was interviewed for multiple radio and print articles in Sydney and internationally. Sydney Radio included 2SER Mornings with Jarred Cross here and John Stanley and Ben Malouf for 2GB’s Food and Wine Show on 28 September, and ‘The World’ radio […]

UNSW SCIENTIA FELLOWSHIP
Josh became the first landscape architect and one of only several staff in the Faculty of Built Environment to be awarded a Scientia Fellowship at UNSW. A primary goal of the Scientia Program is to “enhance UNSW’s research performance by attracting and retaining exceptional researchers, with outstanding track records”. The four-year term provides Josh with […]

ARC DECRA SCHOLARSHIP TO DEVELOP FUTURE FOOD SCENARIOS FOR AUSTRALIA TO 2050
Josh became the first landscape architect to receive a prestigious Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA). The aim of this three year project is to forecast probable and plausible scenarios for Australia’s agricultural landscapes to 2050, and to help ensure that Australia’s food supply landscapes and systems remain intergenerationally viable. An […]

FOOD LANDSCAPES BOOK AWARD
Josh’s and Tim Waterman’s edited book, the Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food (published by Routledge, London, 2018) was awarded a 2019 Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) NSW award in the ‘Research, Policy and Communication’ category. The awards jury citation states: It’s hard not to be impressed by the sheer volume of work involved in […]

SUSTAINABILITY BOOK AWARDS
Josh’s book Landscape Architecture and Environmental Sustainability: Creating Positive Change Through Design has received three awards and a shortlisting since its release in 2017. These include two Excellence Awards by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects in Research and Communication, one at a state level (AILA – Victoria) and also the highest category honour at […]

KEYNOTE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Joshua provided the opening keynote at the South African Institute of Landscape Architecture (ILASA) bi-annual conference in the spectacular World Heritage listed Drakensburg mountain park region on 13th August, 2018. The conference was themed ‘Landscape: Medium for Connectivity’. Joshua presented research distilling 750 projects through a proposed framework of ‘multidimensional sustainability’. His findings indicate that […]

EDITED VOLUME ON LANDSCAPE AND FOOD
Joshua and colleague Tim Waterman have completed editing a 40 chapter book, The Routledge Handbook of Landscape and Food (Routledge, London). Taking over three years to compile, the 40 chapter, 340,000 word volume includes 53 contributors from across the globe. Allen S. Weiss describes it as “an exemplary interdisciplinary volume of great topical scope and […]

RADIO INTERVIEWS ON FOOD, LANDSCAPE AND SUSTAINABILITY
Josh featured on radio in June and July, discussing his two books with two gems in landscape architecture and radio, Dr Jo Russell Clarke and Jennifer Dearnaley. Firstly, he appeared on Saturday 17th June with Jo for the radio show Gastronaut on Radio Adelaide, speaking about key food urbanism themes revealed in his forthcoming edited volume The […]

BOOK RELEASED ‘LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Joshua’s book, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Sustainability: Creating Positive Change Through Design, has been released by Bloomsbury Publishing on 12 January 2017. The book includes over 200 projects from Turenscape, West 8, James Corner Field Operations, Reed Hilderbrand, Hargreaves Associates, Latz + Partner, Taylor Cullity Lethlean, McGregor Coxall, Peter Walker Partners, Dirt, Ten Eyck Landscape […]

BEYOND CAPABILITY: TOWARDS NEW TERRITORY IN BRITISH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND EDUCATION.
This opinion piece was written during 2015 and 2016, however, did not find a publisher willing to include it. Beyond Capability: towards new territory in British landscape architecture and education Progressive landscape architecture is increasingly engaged in tackling neoliberal strangleholds on our globalised planet. Lateral strategies, plans and visions are harnessing solutions to […]