Sketching peripheral vision at Four Freedoms Park with neuroscientist Denis Pelli and his students.
Sketching peripheral vision at Four Freedoms Park with neuroscientist Denis Pelli and his students.
Visionary Landscape and Urban Designer Diana Balmori on Working with Nature by Milene Fernandez.
John Gendall writes about our work in Hoboken in l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui.
Thank you for coming out to meditate and draw! Peggy Roalf wrote about Meditation Room: Horizon on DART.
For IDEAS CITY 2015, The Drawing Center presents Balmori Associates’ Meditation Room: Horizon a constructed continuous wall of paper where the overlapping of two dot matrix systems comes together to create a visible horizon. A city is distinguished by the presence of multiple horizon lines stacked one over another. A task of landscape in the city then may be to create the sense of an expansive horizon in the smallest of spaces.
We invite visitors to meditate on this concept of the horizon in New York City's Sara Roosevelt Park near the corner of Chrystie and Houston on Saturday, May 30, from noon-6pm.
"The project is part of an overall effort by Downtown Cleveland Alliance and other groups to improve public space in the city after decades in which urban landscapes have been largely overlooked in favor of stand-alone architectural projects." says Steven Litt at The Plain Dealer.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Awards Hoboken, NJ as a Model City for Resilience.
A Landscape Never Happens Twice will open this summer in Winnipeg, Canada.
The question, “Why Draw?” is probably best answered by the question, “Why Not?” But on Monday night, landscape architect Diana Balmori and illustrator Jorge Colombo took the question by the horns in an entertaining presentation at the New York Public Library. more