Groundswell: Constructing the
Contemporary Landscape
25 Şubat - 16 Mayıs 2005, MoMA, New York - ABD
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Groundswell: Constructing the Contemporary Landscape presents twenty-three
landscape-design projects that reveal the surge of creativity and critical
debate in the design of public spaces, from small urban plazas to large
parks for post-industrial sites to long-range plans for entire urban sectors. In
the last twenty years, the most significant new landscapes have been designed
for sites that were reclaimed from conflict, degradation, or abandonment. The
projects, located throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East,
were selected for their outstanding design and to show a variety of scales,
contexts, materials, and types of spaces found in the contemporary landscape.
Many of the projects' transformations are tracked through before-and-after
visuals to underscore these dramatic shifts in use and topography. Models,
drawings, and photographs are complemented by large-scale video
projections—many created for the exhibition—conveying the space, time,
context, material, and palette of each project.
This exhibition is organized by Peter Reed, Curator, and Irene Shum,
Curatorial Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design.
The exhibition is the third in a series of five exhibitions made possible by
The Lily Auchincloss Fund for Contemporary Architecture. Additional support
is provided by the Estate of Florene M. Schoenborn and the Evelyn and Walter
Haas, Jr. Fund. The accompanying publication is made possible by Elise Jaffe
and Jeffrey Brown and Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kaplan Fund.
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