Second-year students of the Geography and Landscape Management programme (Human Geography track) took part in a research walk organised as part of the course Contemporary Transformations of the Cultural Landscape. The field-based session became an opportunity for attentive reading of space and for uncovering the processes of transformation inscribed within it — both those immediately visible and those more subtle, embedded in the very structure of the landscape.
The walk was led by guests of the Institute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management — landscape architects Anna Długozima and Mariusz Antolak — who shared their expertise and sensitivity to space with the participating students. The route followed Winnica Street in Toruń, a place that proved to be an exceptionally inspiring “landscape laboratory”, offering insights into contemporary transformations of the cultural landscape and their sometimes surprising contexts. The research walk was initiated and coordinated by Anna Dubownik.
ul. Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń