Georgia Aldous, Sophia Horomidis, Rebecca Pike & Robert Williamson
Originating as a RMIT university pamphlet in 1989 for the purpose of discussing landsca- pe architecture. The journal now boasts a diverse selection of contributors, focusing on contemporary landscape architecture themes. The journal is edited by a group of stu- dents, who select the articles pertinent of each edition. Kerb seeks to set the agenda for designers and architects, establishing a platform for new ideas and contemporary design theory. Kerb Journal is now featured on university reading lists around the world.
It is the identification and manipulation of matter that has the potential to inform, change, align, and drive a physical interaction and making with the world. Kerb 23