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Lisa MacKenzie is a Senior Lecturer at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture and a practicing Landscape Architect. She has led the development of the European Masters in Landscape Architecture program at the University of Edinburgh for several years, and currently serves as the Programme Director for this innovative initiative. Additionally, Lisa is an advisor for the Scottish Government, contributing to the Design Review Panel for Architecture Design Scotland. She teaches and lectures internationally and holds visiting professor roles at several institutions, including Aichi Prefecture University of Fine Art and Music in Japan and the Rhode Island School of Design in the USA. Before her current role, Lisa spent five years with Grant Associates, where she contributed to the design of Accordia in Cambridge, a project that won the Stirling Prize in 2008. Her research and teaching focus on exploring landscape change through indeterminate and open practices that empower communities. Lisa actively supervises PhD students, guiding research on themes such as landscape change and socio-ecological dynamics.
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