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Bottom-up: eme3 International Festival of Architecture

Ed’s project studio has work featured in the 7th edition of the International Festival of Architecture. eme3, the think tank that initiate, host and curate the festival, are keen to present ‘bottom-up’ projects that work between architectural space and society.

The 7th edition of the eme3 Festival will be held in Barcelona from June 28th to July 1st 2012 in COAC (Official Catalan Chamber of Architects) and the exposition will remain open until July 15th.

www.eme3.org www.coac.net

image: eme3

Published 10th May 2012

Des Moines Water Works Park

In December, Ed led a team, with Christian Gabriel of Thomas Balsley Associates, in the final stage of the Des Moines Water Works Park Competition.

We put together an ambitous proposal that was only made possible by a fantastic London/US based team. Thank you to Christian Gabriel (Thomas Balsley Associates), Brett Douglas (Genus), Fred Schwartz (Frederic Schwartz Architects), Steven Handel (Green Shield Ecology), John Paul Goedken (JP-SE), Mark Land (Snyder Associates), Bryan Bertrand (CPMI), Tim Marshall (ETM), Helena Rivera (A Small Studio), and Matt Parker and Leo Thom (Room 60). Finally, without the design critique and stunning drawings of  Aaron Carpenter, Harry Bix, and Joe Sanders this proposal would have only been a jumble of ideas. Thank you.

Published 1st January 2012

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Infrastructural Urbanism

DOM publishers have recently released their book, “Infrastructural Urbanism. Addressing the In – Between”. This book features an essay by Ed exploring the relationship between large infrastructure and the public realm of the city.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Infrastructural-Urbanism-Peripheries-Thomas-Hauck/dp/3869221313   /   www.dom-publishers.com

Published 12th December 2011

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Finalist for design of 1500 acre Water Works park

The finalists for the Water Works Parkitecture competition were announced last week.  Ed’s Project Studio led a team that has been shortlisted. Other finalists include Sasaki Associates, Martha Schwartz Partners, AECOM and Nomad Studio.

The project, titled Park Works, is a collaboration across landscape, engineering, infrastructure and architectural disciplines.  >>>

Published 3rd November 2011

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Project featured in London exhibition

The latest exhibition at the Garden Museum, From Garden City to Green City, features work across art, architecture, horticulture, landscape and urbanism. The exhibition ”explores the many visions, designs and projects that have inspired the ‘green city’ movement over the last 150 years.” The Roaming Forest project by Ed Wall, Yael Bar Maor and Mike Dring was selected to be included as part of the exhibition.

www.gardenmuseum.org.uk/page/gallery-exhibition

Published 22nd September 2011

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Kingston

Check out the end of year show coming up at Kingston on June 4th.

www.fada.kingston.ac.uk      www.landscapeis.org

Published 2nd May 2011

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Topos 73

Ed has written an article for Topos 73: City Regeneration. The article reports on the Landscape Urbanism Biennale in 2010 and the many diverse projects that take an alternative view on landscape urbanism process.

www.topos.de

Published 25th February 2011

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Tree Moving Machine

Inspiration for the Roaming Forest. Olmsted was using tree moving machines to transport trees around Prospect Park.

Image: Fein, A. (1972) Fredrick Law Olmsted and the American Environmental Tradition. New York: George Braziller

Published 25th February 2011

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Landscape

Ed co-wrote an article for Landscape explaining the conceptual origins of the Roaming Forest project. The article explains the ambitions of the project and the potential issues involved with experimental installations such as this.

Landscape: The Journal of the Landscape Institute: Winter 2011. Wardour. ISSN:1742-2914

Published 25th January 2011

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Biennale of Landscape Urbanism 2010

The Biennale of Landscape Urbanism opened on Saturday 25 September. Ed joined the opening event in Bat-Yam, Israel following several days of finalizing the Roaming Forest project with Yael Bar Maor.

Timing 2010, the Biennale of Landscape Urbanism, explores the tension between the temporary and the permanent and between the planned and the experienced. This municipal-led initiative, curated by Yael Moria-Klain and Sigal Barnir, offers the city of Bat-Yam as a laboratory for examining alternative uses for urban space. Landscape architects, artists and architects were invited to reinvent the spaces, processes and conditions that give rise to conditions of temporality in the city.

 

This project is a collaboration with Yael Bar Maor and Mike Dring. Selected and built for the Biennale of Landscape Urbanism, the Roaming Forest is an exploration of adaptation and temporality in the public realm of the city.

www.biennale-batyam.org

Published 30th September 2010