Celebrating 10 Years of MLA:
Public Lecture

Join us for this public lecture - the opening event in our 10th anniversary celebration of the Master of Landscape Architecture program.
This is the first in a series of events designed to showcase a decade of innovation, creativity, and impact. Be part of the full experience by attending each event in the celebration!
Date: Friday, November 7, 2025
Time: 5:30-7:30 PM
Location: City Building Design Lab, 616 Macleod Trail SE
Event Details
5:30 PM - Reception
6:00 PM - Public Lecture featuring Dr. Andreas Linsbauer - "Glaciers as Fever-Thermometers of Climate Change"
7:00-7:30 PM - Q&A
About the Lecture:
Join us for a compelling talk by Dr. Andreas Linsbauer from the University of Zurich, who will explore how glaciers serve as visible indicators of climate change. In this image-rich presentation, he will illustrate the impact of glacier retreat on water resources, tourism, and natural hazards, encouraging reflection and dialogue on climate action.
About Our Program:
As the first and only Master of Landscape Architecture program in our province, we emphasize the unique landscapes of our region, including the prairies, foothills, and mountains. Climate change action is a core value of our school and MLA program, and we are committed to contributing to resilient environments and healthy communities through design research and education.
