Landscape Architecture Australia

Rewilding in a post-humanist world: Salad Dressing

In early August 2022, Huai-yan Chang and Yu Han Goh from Singapore-based landscape practice Salad Dressing were guests of the Melbourne School of Design. Chang founded the practice in 2002, when he was just 23. Since then, it has grown to around 25 people, with director of design, Goh, joining in 2010. Chang and his colleagues have shaped a unique design studio that merges philosophical explorations of time, meaning and the natural world with the business demands of a contemporary landscape practice.

I had a chance to get Chang and Goh’s views on authorship and collaboration in between events on their busy Melbourne schedule. Salad Dressing has certainly had

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