TRANSBORDER LANDSCAPES
SAN DIEGO x TIJUANA
In-Person Course
Apply by 05.01.2024
Transborder Landscapes Programme is a research on the US/MX Transborder Landscapes, addressing complex socio-political, climate and territorial questions.
Transborder Landscapes examines the Tijuana River juxtaposed between US and Mexico. San Diego and Tijuana face contrasting economies, cultures, and policies, despite the shared landscape. This dual governance led to the demise of the river landscape because of largely opposing agendas between the two nations.
In response to the socio-economic impact the landscape poses, Transborder Landscapes looks at the Tijuana River, an interface between San Diego and Tijuana, to inform policy through design interventions, cartography, and agency through the local communities. The course will look at the geomorphological process of the region and the methods in which each country manages the river. The stark differences between the two countries will be examined at the local level and the impacts it poses through its landscape.
Located: Woodbury University, SD
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May 17th to May 25th.
Schedule: 9AM to 5PM Courses
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Bringing a passport is required. Our class will be crossing the border and study the Tijuana River in Mexico
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Bring your vaccination cards. In person studio requires vaccination to ensure the safety of all students and staff