The award recipients will incorporate unconventional methods to explore a variety of spaces.
By Timothy A. Schuler
This year’s Rome Prize recipients in landscape architecture share an affinity for unconventional methods. Sean Burkholder, ASLA, and Karen Lutsky’s Timescapes of Lake Bracciano project represents an extension of the gonzo approach to landscape interpretation the pair first explored in “Curious Methods” (published in Places Journal) and later in their 2022 book Five Bay Landscapes: Curious Explorations of the Great Lakes Basin. Tameka Baba’s Urban Tapestry: Exploring Soft Density in Rome’s Public Spaces project will continue her interest in weaving as both an artistic practice and a metaphor for shaping space. Continue reading “Gonzo” design and deconstructed baskets: This year’s Rome Prize Winners →
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