In 2008 Design Under Sky was founded by Landscape Architect Adam E. Anderson as a journal exploring a range of permutations in landscape thought. Today it continues as an integral part of the studio as we continue to understand and explore new boundaries and considerations in our practice through writing.
I was fortunate enough to travel to Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord this summer, among other places, with a grant from the grad studies department at RISD. My main motivation for visiting the infamous landscape post-industrial park was to understand the acceptance and conscious conservation of the ugly, and how minimal safety precautions were inserted to the remaining machinery.
I wanted to share some of the thesis work I did while at the Rhode Island School of Design. For me, it is the beginnings of what I hope to become the creation of a neo-nature. Please enjoy and share:
Metabolic Tectonic Terraforming Waste into Our Perpetual City Organism [PDF Download]
Predicated upon accommodation humans have become one of the geologic forces affecting the earth. Growth required materials and energy. And to produce those forces, extraction is required from deep within the earth......
Nature / wilderness are human inventions. We put them on the fringes of our inhabitation because we've defined them as separate entities. We like the idea of both because through them we believe we understand where we come from and they serve as a datum of where we need to be.....
My recent work at RISD has led me to a final proposal in which I will be looking at the formal and chemical transformation of waste heaps to build a new landscape tectonic, particularly using the deployment of protocell and soil bio-technology.....
We're pretty excited for an open student proposal event to be put on by the AIAS here at RISD; The Media Facade Festival:
Zones of contention, borders, and transboundary parks have continued to be an interest of mine. Recent rising tensions and legislature in regard to the US/Mexican border and illegal immigration render this particular zone a terribly awesome area of conflict.....
Plants are living. If they do not receive one of their requirements for life they physically change alerting a caregiver if present the need for intervention......
Sound is an element that can define space, either by design in an effort to control and defend against noise (unwanted sound), or by using the composition of sound....
Its been a minute since last posting, my apologies. But I have a few decent excuses. D.U.S. has since relocated from California to Providence RI....
A landscape always exists in an ephemeral state in comparison to most architecture. Much of its makeup often being organic, there is an expiration date unless certain remediations take place....
Over the summer of 2012 I had the privilege of continuing some of my thesis research as it overlapped with Takuma Ono's work while he was the first fellow of the Maeder-York Family Fellowship in Landscape Studies at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.