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Landscape challenge #5

Chicago


Depending on how much you already know about your city, this task will involve a fair amount of research and perhaps some site visits. There are three parts.

1) Confect together a fantasy itinerary for a CLUI tour of your city.

Where are the wastewater treatment plants? Where does your trash end up and where are the places they used to go? Where are the abandoned landfills, those now capped with park or forest preserves and possibly leaching toxic chemicals into underground aquifers?

Where are the water purification plants? Does your city get its water from hundreds of miles away? From another country? Where are the pipes, canals and aqueducts? Any reservoirs? Are there dams nearby? Desalination plants? Where are the control rooms surveilling the whole system?

Where is the electricity coming from? Nuclear, solar, hydro or oil? Are there oil refineries anywhere?

Where are the communication antennas showering the whole landscape with electromagnetism? Do you live in a city that's at one end of a submarine communications cable? If so, where does it enter into the continent? (Taryn Simon photographed once such entry point.)

How is your city managing to stay solidly in place? Where are the levees and flood control? Where are the avalanche tumuli, debris fields, anti-tsunami warning and protection system and wildfire surveillance network?

Any military bases nearby? How about abandoned ones? Or how about abandoned ones that's been adaptively reused or been sown with a replicant pre-settlement ecosystem? Among concrete bunkers and silos, wildlife now flourish.

Are there stone quarries, coal mines, steel mills, lumber yards, shipyards, Supermax prisons, land art?

The headquarters of supranational megacorporation? National science laboratories and testing grounds?

Look through CLUI's Land Use Database to see what could be considered CLUI-esque.

2) Map out these places.

It's simple. Just go to Google Maps, and below the logo on the left is “My Maps”. Click that link and then “Create new map”. The rest should be easy. It'll simply be a matter of searching the site and then tagging it with a placemark. The learning curve is low.

3) Let everyone know about it.

You can do so by leaving the link in the comments. If we get a good amount, we'll collect it all into a new post.

This is optional, but we do want to know about these places and so will others. It'll be interesting perusing through these fantasy itineraries, going on late-night scopic drives through CLUIrome and CLUIlondon and CLUIlosangeles. CLUIhongkong! CLUImexicocity!

CLUImecca!

Landscape challenge #4

Antelope Canyon, Arizona, US


This lifetime field list of geologic sites were intended for geologists, but we see no reason why landscape architects cannot appropriate it as a pedagogical tool. So copy and paste, add a tick box besides each item, and off you go.

No doubt this will take decades to complete, but fear not, Pruned will still be here in the next century and beyond to oversee this challege. Be sure to send journal notes, photographs, hospital injury reports, death certificates, etc.

An erupting volcano.

A glacier, preferably continental.

An active geyser.

The Cretaceous/Tertiary (KT) boundary a.k.a. the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary.

A river whose discharge is above bankful stage.

A limestone cave.

An open pit mine.

A subsurface mine. (Bonus point if partly on fire.)

An ophiolite.

An anorthosite complex.

A slot canyon.

Varves.

An exfoliation dome.

A layered igneous intrusion.

Coastlines along the leading and trailing edge of a tectonic plate.

A ginkgo tree.





Landscape challenges #1, #2 and #3

Landscape challenge #3

A multiple choice question this time. What is the function of this concrete protrusion on the plains of the Negev Desert in southern Israel?

Dani Karavan

a) An ancient observatory for equatorial auroras.

Dani Karavan

b) A twenty-first century 10,000-square-meter “contemplative space” used by horny teens and meth junkies.

Dani Karavan

c) A twentieth century freedom sculpture commemorating an Israeli war victory.

Dani Karavan

d) A future astronomical viewing platform for the coming galactic collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxies.

Dani Karavan

e) All of the above.

(Answer)


Is Dani Karavan a cargo cultist?
Landscape challenge #2
Landscape challenge #1

Landscape challenge #2

Dugway Proving Ground

In words only, confect a garden scenario in which the event documented in the above Dugway Proving Ground photo plays the initial formative agent. Submit via comments or email (see left sidebar). The most compelling scenario(s) will be postcripted below. Bonus points if you reference a certain Italian film.

See also Landscape Challenge #1.


Dugway Proving Ground: or, TerraServer, Part IV

Landscape challenge #1

Dugway Proving Ground

In words only, confect a garden scenario in which the event documented in the above Dugway Proving Ground photo plays the initial formative agent. Submit via comments or email (see left sidebar). The most compelling scenario(s) will be postcripted here in this post. Bonus points if you reference a certain contemporary Chinese artist.

See also Landscape Challenge #2.


Dugway Proving Ground: or, TerraServer, Part IV