Eimear Tynan
Eimear Tynan is a landscape architect working with the Masters programme at the Tromsø Academy of Landscape and Territorial Studies.
She is also a practicing landscape architect with over 10 years of experience.
She is responsible for the current third semester studio course on post-industrial heritage in the Arctic titled Intervals of Neglect.
Her main interests lie in the performative aspects of landscape by exploring the effects of time on a space – the processes that affect the materials of a site and the conditions that shape a landscape.
She has presented and published work on her research concerning the role of landscape architecture in Arctic contexts with specific focus on the vulnerabilities associated in such territories and regions.
She is also a practicing landscape architect with over 10 years of experience.
She is responsible for the current third semester studio course on post-industrial heritage in the Arctic titled Intervals of Neglect.
Her main interests lie in the performative aspects of landscape by exploring the effects of time on a space – the processes that affect the materials of a site and the conditions that shape a landscape.
She has presented and published work on her research concerning the role of landscape architecture in Arctic contexts with specific focus on the vulnerabilities associated in such territories and regions.
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