isola (indian society of landscape architects
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ISOLA (INDIAN SOCIETY OF
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS)
celebrates WLAM (World Landscape
Architecture Month)
Across the country and online, ISOLA
chapters are using WLAM to connect,
share and highlight the role of landscape
architecture
MARIAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA
Honorary Chair Person
ISOLA Kerala Chapter
Indian Society of Landscape Architects (ISOLA), a professional body of Landscape Architects, established in May, 2003
Drawn into the environment movement esp Save Silent Valley campaign by social activist father and Botany professor Mother. Specialised in ocean ecology and ecological education based on coral reef islands of Lakshadweep. Authored ecological education modules for Lakshadweep, Wetlands of Vembanad lake in association with prominent national level envt research groups like Kalpavriksh and ATREE. Authored No Echoes Koodankulam on the environmental perspectives of community about nuclear energy. Authored children's literature book on Lakshadweep published by Childrens Literature Institute. Started Tree Walk in 2012 in memory of mother Dr. C. Thankam. Presently coordinating a project of MBS Youth Choir Healing touch of Music.
Ms. Anitha Santhi, B.Sc.Zoology, MS in Ecology
Ms. Anitha Santhi, B.Sc.Zoology, MS in Ecology
Ar.Ganga Krishnan, Landscape Architect
National EC Member, ISOLA
Practicing Landscape Architecture, (LES –Life
Environment Sustainability)
with a strong sense of ecological restoration,
and with an intention to minimize the human
impacts on our Mother Earth.
Professor & HOD Marian College of
Architecture & Planning, Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala
Academician with 15 years of teaching &
research experience .
The role of the landscape architect transcends boundaries, in integrating intangible values of culture, people, places, land, water, air, context and site-specific conditions into ecologically healthy places to meet present and future challenges.
addresses the changing relationship of man and environment Traditional cities, governed by socio cultural values and wisdom were self-sustainable and rendered qualitative experience to the people.
The self-healing capacity of natural systems is becoming severely threatened.
Be proactive…Join our hands Together