Lecture

Artificial Ground: An Open Orchard

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This lecture explores the concept of artificial ground in landscape architecture, focusing on the relationship between nature and human intervention. Starting with Richard Long's 'A Line Made by Walking' in 1967, the instructor discusses the design of garden level plans and the integration of elements like orangeries and lakes. The presentation delves into the historical evolution of artificial landscapes, from formal gardens to contemporary urban spaces, emphasizing the balance between natural and constructed elements.

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