
Learning through LANDscape: Andrea Bulloni teaching at Yacademy
Andrea Bulloni will once again take part in Yacademy’s Architecture for Landscape course next fall and the application are already open until June 26th.
Andrea Bulloni, the youngest director of LAND Italia, will once again take part in Yacademy’s Architecture for Landscape course next fall, joining a teaching program that will bring students into dialogue with leading figures in contemporary architecture, including professionals such as Kengo Kuma, Smiljan Radić Clarke, and Toyo Ito.

Based in Bologna, Yacademy is an international school dedicated to advanced training in architecture, where students directly engage with leading professionals, firms, and institutions through lectures, workshops, site visits, and design activities. Within this framework, the Architecture for Landscape course offers young designers the opportunity to explore landscape as a strategic field of intervention, combining architectural vision, ecological awareness, and territorial transformation.
Starting from some of the most relevant projects developed by LAND, Bulloni will contribute to the academic program with an 8-hour module entitled The Landscape Project, guiding students through an exploration of the landscape project as a strategic tool to interpret and regenerate contemporary territories. His module will offer the opportunity to reflect on design processes, environmental sensitivity, and the role of open spaces in shaping more resilient and meaningful urban and natural contexts.
Apply here for the course until June 26th!










