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Klimoski, Alex

Architectural Record, 2019-07, Vol.207 (7), p.41

New York: BNP Media

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    perspective: landscape
  • Autor: Klimoski, Alex
  • Assuntos: Architectural services ; Art exhibits ; Burle Marx, Roberto ; Displays ; Gardens & gardening ; Jungles, Raymond ; Landscape architecture ; Landscape design ; Public buildings ; Serpentine ; Walkways
  • É parte de: Architectural Record, 2019-07, Vol.207 (7), p.41
  • Descrição: Klimoski discusses the design of a display garden celebrating the work of Roberto Burle Marx. At the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in Bronx in New York City NY, the serendipitously named landscape architect Raymond Jungles has created a verdant nirvana that celebrates the work of Roberto Burle Marx (1909-94), the Brazilian painter, botanist, and master sculptor of flora. The temporary display garden summons the organic, asymmetric forms, twists and turns, and electrifying colors that define Burle Marx's landscape designs, which range from public parks to the grounds for government building. For the garden exhibition, Jungles designed a serpentine black-and-white walkway, reminiscent of Burle Marx's 1970 Copacabana Beachfront in Rio de Janeiro, that guides visitors through intimate shaded alcoves and dynamic open gathering spaces surrounded by tropical flora.
  • Editor: New York: BNP Media
  • Idioma: Inglês

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