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Charles Waldheim

Prince Charitable Trusts Rome Prize
February 5–August 3, 2007
Profession
Principal, Urban Agency
Director, Master of Landscape Architecture Program, University of Toronto
Project title
Shrinkage: Landscape, Agrarian Urbanism, and the Roman Disabitato
Project description

Charles Waldheim’s work in Rome will be a continuation of his research on the role of landscape as an element of urban order in the context of a shrinking urban population. He will specifically focus on the ancient Roman disabitato, a particular instance of Roman depopulation ca. 180 AD. The findings will contribute toward a book-length study on agrarian models for urbanism.