Tilling the Prado: A Furrow of Re-Construction Part 2 Project 2018 Ruth McNickle Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture | UK The excavated landscape offers a unified system of protection for Havana’s culture, buildings and people. The reinstatement of Cuba’s National Art Schools into the city centre preserves its rich culture through dance, music and art education, operating in tandem with workshops that craft the building materials required to reconstruct Havana’s eroding architecture, and simultaneously, the landscape acts as a bilge tank and point of refuge during flood. Tutor(s) Victoria Clare Bernie Adrian Hawker