Eimear Tynan
Job description
Eimear Tynan is a full-time Associate Professor of landscape architecture at the Landscape Architecture Programme at the Academy of Arts. She is a horticulturalist and landscape architect and holds a Master of Landscape Architecture from both University College Dublin and The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, and a PhD from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design. She has worked extensively in landscape architecture practice in Ireland and Norway which has helped to inform her research interests and teaching.
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Research interests
Eimear's main research interests centre upon high Arctic regions and more specifically, Arctic islands and coastal environments. Through her research she explores the materiality of these spaces and investigates how they have changed over different durations and scales of time. This involves examining a wide range of climatic, ecologic, social, cultural and political factors which influence and shape these environments.
Teaching
Eimear teaches courses on Arctic territories and landscape theory. She also supervises master diploma students.