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Fall 2025 ISoA Lecture Series #1: Merging City and Nature

Event Type
Lecture
Sponsor
UIUC School of Architecture
Location
Temple Buell Hall Atrium | Temple Buell Hall Room 134 Plym Auditorium
Date
Sep 8, 2025   5:30 pm  
Speaker
Enric Batlle
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Originating Calendar
Illinois School of Architecture Lecture Series

Abstract

Cities must be conceived as complex systems capable of integrating multiple levels of connectivity: ecological, urban, social, and metropolitan. Only through such interrelations is it possible to achieve the bioclimatic quality required to mitigate the effects of climate change and to ensure resilient urban environments.

The diverse spaces that shape the city –places to live, work, study, play, and relax– demand effective interconnection through a productive and multifunctional green infrastructure. This infrastructure must foster biodiversity, incorporate renewable energies, enable efficient water management, support local food production, and provide recreational opportunities for citizens.

These actions converge toward one of the most strategic objectives for the future of our cities: enabling pedestrians, cyclists, public transport, food, water, air, and ultimately life itself, to flow freely through cooler, healthier, and more sustainable urban environments.

This conference presents a series of case studies that explore landscape-based methodologies for urban and territorial design. These examples highlight the importance of responding to local geography and pre-existing natural systems –such as waterways and ecological corridors– while also creating accessible connections with the surrounding natural areas. In addition, the rehabilitation of obsolete urban fabrics is emphasized, transforming them by conserving and reactivating their identity, refurbishing existing buildings, and integrating new mixed uses. Such processes make it possible to create public spaces that enhance biodiversity and promote sustainable rainwater management, redefining the city as an environment focused on people and sustainable mobility.

This approach is grounded in the motto Merging City and Nature, understood not merely as the incorporation of vegetation into urban space, but as the construction of a symbiotic relationship between nature and the built environment. In this way, cities are reimagined as inclusive, resilient, and habitable settings, capable of sustaining and fostering life in all its forms.

 

Biography

Enric Batlle holds a PhD in Architecture and is a Landscape Architect. Since 1981, he has combined both fields as founding partner of Batlleiroig. His work encompasses a wide range of projects, all developed with an integrated landscape approach and a strong commitment to environmental responsibility. Since 1982, he has been a faculty member in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC). He is currently Director of the Master’s Degree in Landscape Architecture (MBLandArch) at ETSAB, the Barcelona School of Architecture (UPC). In 2012, he was awarded the FAD Prize for Theory and Criticism for his book “El jardín de la metrópoli. Del paisaje romántico al espacio libre para una ciudad sostenible” (Editorial Gustavo Gili).

In 2008 he was commissioned for the Telefónica Corporate University project in Parc de Belloch, where Santa & Cole has its headquarters.

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