“a new script for a forgotten piece of land, and an invitation—to students, teachers, and the public—to engage in a critical contemporary landscape discourse: How will we design the urban landscapes of the future?”
NADAAA partnered with landscape architects Public Work at One Spadina, part of the site includes Darwin’s Hill, a research tool used by students and faculty. Read more about how Darwin’s Hill will be used HERE. Check out this month’s full issue of Ground HERE.
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