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The One Tree Project

An interdisciplinary Landscape Architecture design studio

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Posted on April 13, 2017

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“The wrongs done to trees, wrongs of every sort, are done in the darkness of ignorance and unbelief, for when the light comes, the heart of the people is always right.”

-John Muir

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Posted on March 22, 2017March 22, 2017

Two Roots

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An oak tree died in artist Steve Tobin’s backyard, so he, with the help of an archaeologist, excavated the root system and cast it in bronze.

 

 

Harvest-4-detail-1050x666Artist Diana Scherer is experimenting with domestication of plant roots, forcing them to grow within confined spaces to form patterns.

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ABOUT

This interdisciplinary design studio proposes to use the redevelopment of the historic pin-oak allee at Washington University in St. Louis as catalyst for a project-based investigation of our landscape and resource legacy. With the imminent transformation this cultural landscape, this course will be structured around an historical and ecological analysis and evaluation of an 85 year old oak allee in an effort to offer a window into the greater meaning of trees in our urban ecosystem and cultures. Working with arborists, ecologists, landscape architects, sculptors, dendrochronologists, craftspeople, and poets, students will interrogate the many meanings of one tree — from root to crown, from microbial sub-soil cultures to species habitats in its highest branches, from the monoculture of the 50 trees in the allee to the diverse community in Forest Park and beyond. The class will be organized around the ritual lifting of a single tree in advance of the campus transformation, with subsequent cutting, dimensioning, and drying of the wood forming the material basis for design research.

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Collaborators

  • Ben Chu
  • Bill Spradley
  • Bruce Lindsey
  • Charlie Vinz
  • Chris Topp
  • Dan Chitwood
  • David Gunn
  • Doug Ladd
  • Frank Rinn
  • Guy Mott
  • Jennifer Colten
  • Jenny Price
  • Joshua Carron
  • Kent Theiling
  • Michael Stambaugh
  • Richard Guyette
  • Rod Barnett
  • Scott Mangan
  • Skip Kincaid
  • Tomislav Zigo

Sympathetic Projects

  • Living Systems
  • Neukom Vivarium
  • One Tree(s)
  • Tree Museum
  • Tree University
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