Diana Armstrong Bell – Sculpting the Land

In Sculpting the Land, award-winning landscape architect Diana Armstrong Bell explores her unique interpretation of the possibilities of landscape design. Influenced by the work of the Russian avant-garde artists Kazimir Malevich and El Lissitzky, Bells distinctive approach to contemporary design is primarily informed by the abstract. Known for distinctive, innovative designs that are site-specific and sensitive to context, Bell has designed and built projects all over the world, and in Sculpting the Land she reveals the process and inspiration behind her work.
Drawn to earthworks, lines, and patterns, Bell gathers clues about a landscapes past and lets them inform a new story in her work. Sculpting the Land explores many of Bells large-scale public landscapes in the urban realm, which are sculptural in their conception and modern in style, including Parco Franco Verga in Milan, Proche du Lac de Carré Sénart in France, Rochester Riverside Park in Kent, and Electra Park in London.
With more than 150 color illustrationsincluding landscape plans, schemes, and hand-drawn pencil, ink, collage, and watercolor piecesthe book showcases a remarkable collection of art which is used to convey Bells design process and present her ideas.
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