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Associate Professor & Chair, Landscape Architecture
School of Architecture & Landscape Architecture
University of British Columbia
Kees Lokman is Associate Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture at the UBC School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. His research focuses on design challenges related to sea level rise adaptation, water and food shortages, and the energy transition. He directs the UBC Coastal Adaptation Lab, which aims to foreground community values in the development of novel planning, design, and policy solutions for coastal adaptation.
Kees is currently leading Living with Water, a transdisciplinary research project funded by the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions. Living with Water brings together researchers, staff from the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) First Nation, Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) First Nation, as well as managers from municipal and provincial governments. Together, they explore opportunities for fair and integrated solutions to coastal flooding that support coastal livelihoods, preserve archeological assets, and regenerate habitats for culturally significant species.
His work has been funded through various agencies and municipalities, including the Natural Resources Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Dutch Creative Industries Fund, and local municipalities. Kees is editor of the forthcoming book Frameworks for Coastal Adaptation in Landscape Architecture (Routledge, 2023). His research has been published widely, and in various journals, including the Journal of Landscape Architecture, Landscape Research, Kerb, MONU Magazine, New Geographies, and the Journal of Architectural Education.
Kees has practiced landscape architecture at the offices of plantsman Piet Oudolf in the Netherlands and at Terry Guen Design Associates in Chicago, and is the founder of Parallax Landscape. He was shortlisted for the Prix de Rome, Netherlands, in 2014.
Select Publications
- Lokman, K. (2023). "Conceptualizing the design of fluid geographies." In S.M. Bussier (Ed.), Conceptual landscapes (1st ed.). Routlege.
- Lokman, K. & Tomkins, K. (2020). Clam gardens: An alternative approach to coastal adaptation. Journal of Architectural Education 74 (1).
- Lokman, K. (2019). Visualizing coastal risks in the Fraser River Delta. Journal de la Société des Océanistes 2 (149).
- Lokman, K. (2019). Using design-research to advance coastal adaptation in the Fraser River Delta. Landscape Research Record 8 (4).
- Lokman, K. (2017). Vacancy as a laboratory: Design criteria for reimagining social-ecological systems on vacant urban lands. Landscape Research 42 (7).
- Lokman, K. (2017). Cyborg landscapes: Choreographing resilient interactions between infrastructure, ecology, and society. Journal of Landscape Architecture 12 (1).
- Lokman, K. (2016). Dam[ned] landscapes: Envisioning fluid geographies. Journal of Architectural Education 70 (1).