Land, Labor, Materials, and Ecology
Schedule
Thu Jan 15 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm
UTC-08:00Location
AIA Santa Barbara | Santa Barbara, CA

About this Event
1 LU
Refreshments are provided
Land, Labor, Materials, and Ecology
Landscapes that are in Service of All Life
Join us for a special lecture by David Godshall, the Co-founder and Principal at TERREMOTO. TERREMOTO is dedicated to making omni-positive gardens and landscapes that are fair, just, and generous in their relationships to labor, materials, and ecology. With an internal interrogation of landscape history and practice, the practice aims to create a constantly evolving set of metrics that will allow one to create gardens that reflect the greatness of the current moment.
In this lecture, David explores how closed-loop building strategies redefine architectural practice by shifting from extraction to regeneration. He will elaborate on designing for non-hierarchical office structures and collaborative environments, which can lead to new creative aesthetics and ethical frameworks. Ultimately, he will stress the important relationship between people, materials, and ecologies to uncover the gentler forms of beauty rooted not in control, but in reciprocity with the living world.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the principles and applications of closed-loop building systems in sustainable design.
- Explore how to design for a collaborative office, ending any hierarchical dynamics.
- Examine approaches that consider and promote ecological inclusivity.
- Develop skills in site observation and analysis that are in harmony with natural systems.
Where is it happening?
AIA Santa Barbara, 229 East Victoria Street, Santa Barbara, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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