let's take it outside

time spent clicking away in a drawing on a computer indoors is the working life of most landscape architects, most architects, most designers, most people. as the digital revolution has changed the way we work, our mobility possibilities, and our work interfaces, almost nothing has changed about where we work, and the conditions under which we work.

if landscape architects spend 70% of their time indoors (and that's more for some) when are they going into the landscape, into the real atmospheric space, experiencing the very stuff of the discipline? why can't we just take it outside?
summer installation project, forthcoming berlin 2010.

(photos april 2009, thank you to jp charbonneau for modeling)