Dia Art Foundation announced a major landscape project to reimagine the land at Dia Beacon, New York. Commissioned landscape architect Sara Zewde of Studio Zewde aims to go beyond the simple arrangement of attractive plants and integrate ideas of ecology, culture, and people into the design. Taking over the museum’s 32-acre campus, the project will create an expanded outdoor park, free to access for visitors and locals alike, complete with native meadows, sculptural landforms, and winding pathways. The project, which has been recently extended to also include the museum’s eight back acres, is expected to open to the public in 2025.
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Landscape Architect Sara Zewde Reimagines the Land at Dia Beacon, New York
https://www.archdaily.com/1014440/landscape-architect-sara-zewde-reimagines-the-land-at-dia-beacon-new-yorkMaria-Cristina Florian
AD Classics: Trylon and Perisphere / Harrison and Fouilhoux
With the onset of the Great Depression in the 1930s, the great World’s Fairs that had been held around the globe since the Crystal Palace Exhibition of 1851 lost much of their momentum. With the specter of another global conflict looming like a stormcloud on the horizon in the latter half of the decade, prospects for the future only grew darker. It was in this air of uncertainty and fear that the gleaming white Trylon and Perisphere of the 1939 New York World’s Fair made their debuts, the centerpiece of an exhibition that presented a vision of hope for things to come.
https://www.archdaily.com/800746/ad-classics-trylon-and-perisphere-harrison-and-fouilhouxLuke Fiederer