Alban Mannisi – Landscape Urbanist

Alban Mannisi is a Landscape Urbanist, director of SCAPETHICAL, Built Environment Practice and Research Platform and Custodian Heuristics, Institute of Applied environmental Ethics. His recent projects and inquiries decipher the globalisation of sustainable narrative and the foundation of localised citizen resistance to translate intangible landscape components in environmental design. Intrigued by how connected histories and hybrid cultures model our scape, alban has lived, practiced, or taught in France, Korea, Singapore, England, Thailand, Japan and Australia, involving him in a variety of projects among multiples countries. He is regularly internationally invited to explore the emergence of new hybridizations of knowledge and to exhibit his work in built environment biennales. Academic, Doctor in Spatial Planning and Urbanism, from Tokyo Institute of Technology, he taught at National University of Singapore, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology_Australia, Hanyang University_Korea and Naresuan University, Thailand. He is currently Associate at the School of Design and the Built Environment_CURTIN University in Perth; Architecture and Urban Design_Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia and Architecture, Milieu, Landscape Laboratory of Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris.