The bleakness of many landscapes is prompting a demand for new and mindful interventions, in which architects, landscapers, artists and ecologists will be involved alongside politicians. The issue looks at this ideological shift in the attitude toward landscape design.
Edward Burtynsky
Alessandra Ponte
Arte e rifiuti / Art and Garbage
D.I.R.T. Studio
Revitalizing the Rouge, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
UnCITY, New York
Urban Outfitters, Philadelphia Naval Yard, Philadelphia
South Works Chicago, Chicago
Linda Pollak
Il paesaggio per il recupero urbano
The Landscape for Urban Reclamation
Marpillero Pollak Architects
Duane Street Live Work Loft Garden, New York
Roof Terrace, New York
Queens Plaza, New York
Eib’s Pond Park Thresholds, Staten Island, New York
Eib’s Pond Park Outdoor Classroom, Staten Island, New York
Roy Wilkins Outdoor Classroom, New York
EMBT Arquitectes Associats
Parque Diagonal Mar, Barcelona
Parc dels Colors in Mollet, Barcelona
Hafencity, Hamburg
Sandro Marpillero
Arte come paesaggio come architettura
Art as Landscape as Architecture
Martha Schwartz Partners
Geraldton Mine, Geraldton, Canada
Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Arizona
Winslow Farms Conservancy, Hammonton, New Jersey
HUD Plaza Improvements, Washington
Robert Morris
Note sull’arte come/e rivendicazione della terra
Notes on Art as/and Land Reclamation
Mosbach Paysagistes
Jardin Botanique, Bordeaux
Berges de Seine, Courbevoie, Paris
Francesco Repishti
Oltre il giardino / Beyond the Garden
Inside-Outside - Petra Blaisse
CCTV, Beijing
Seattle Public Library, Seattle
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
Lurie Garden, Chicago
Seattle Civic Center, Seattle
Kreielshemer Promenade, Seattle
Gustafson Porter
Diana Memorial, London
Hadiqat As-Samah, Beirut