Cultivating Shade: Forest Futures for Geneva

Join Swissnex and Harvard GSD to explore the future of urban forests in Geneva and beyond.

Urban forests are fingerprints for our communities. They have much to tell us about the history of city-building, of our political and social values, and of our constantly evolving ideas about the relationship between nature and culture. They are also vital infrastructure for our future, mitigating a rapidly changing climate and supporting healthier civil societies.

Last year, landscape architecture students at the Harvard Graduate School of Design undertook a deep dive into urban forest planning, with Geneva as a case study. Beginning with a research seminar in spring 2025 followed by a design studio in the fall, the project culminated with a series of proposals for the future of Geneva’s forests.

Join us to hear from students, professors, and practitioners who took part in the project as they discuss their research, present their proposals, and share insights that are applicable in Geneva, Boston, and beyond.

Part of Swissnex’s Planetary Embassy in Boston, this conversation invites you to explore what the global capital of diplomacy can reveal about our relationship to nature, and to explore how cities can cultivate landscapes that are not only greener, but more just and inclusive for all their inhabitants.

Program

  • 6:00pm – Doors open
  • 6:30pm – Opening remarks
  • 6:35pm – Presentations & Discussion
  • 7:20pm – Q&A
  • 7:40pm – Reception
  • 8:15pm – End

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Planetary Embassy

This event is part of the Planetary Embassy in Boston, a series of activities dedicated to international, interdisciplinary, and interspecies collaboration. The Planetary Embassy explores how we can work with the more-than-human world to address urgent and interconnected planetary crises through conversations, installations, film screenings, and more, with contributions from Switzerland, Boston, and beyond.

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Partners

This event is presented in collaboration with the Department of Landscape Architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.