Reclaiming Place-Based Wisdom With Lo—TEK Design: Julia Watson On Integrating Indigenous Technology In Optimal Responses To Nature for a Regenerative Future
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About this listen
It is my honor to welcome Julia Watson to this episode of Regenerative Mindset.
Julia is a landscape designer, author, educator, and the founder of the Lo—TEK Institute and the Lo—TEK Office for Intercultural Urbanism. Her work challenges how we’ve been taught to think about progress, technology, and sustainability by centering Indigenous knowledge systems as living, adaptive technologies rooted in reciprocity and long-term care.
As the author of the best-selling, award-winning Lo—TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism (TASCHEN, 2019) and the newly released Lo—TEK Water: A Field Guide for TEKnology (TASCHEN, 2025), Julia has helped pioneer a global movement reframing nature-based technologies as essential solutions to the planetary crisis.
In this conversation, Julia invites us to slow down and reconsider what innovation truly means. Drawing from decades of collaboration with Indigenous communities around the world, she reframes technology not as tools built for speed or control, but as time-tested ecological systems grounded in relationship.
Together, we explore the shift from dominance to kinship; Traditional Ecological Knowledge as a form of climate-resilient technology; what it means to design our cities through TEKnological Urbanism; why true regeneration begins with humility, reciprocity, and care; and how spirituality and science have always coexisted within Indigenous knowledge systems.
Julia also speaks to the emotional landscape so many are navigating today, climate anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm, offering a grounded and hopeful perspective rooted in interdependence and shared responsibility.
At its heart, this episode asks us to imagine a future shaped by care rather than control — and to remember that some of the most advanced solutions already exist, refined over thousands of years.
Learn more at: www.juliawatson.com and follow Julia on Instagram: @juliawatsonstudio
Explore her work: Lo—TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism Lo—TEK Water: A Field Guide for TEKnology
Watch her TED Talk: How to Build a Resilient Future Using Ancient Wisdom
Read the 2024 ASLA Call to Action: Co-create a Future to Heal Land and Culture
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