Public Drawing – Thresholds
- Waldlabor
- A landscape shaped by glaciation and human influence, featuring clear river pathways and hidden muddy trails. It includes an informal fireplace built by visitors among tree stumps, contrasting with a structured forest program and a dense spruce monoculture.
- The site embodies a duality: structured paths contrast with wild, shadowy spruce areas. The hidden fireplace serves as an informal escape, disrupting planned forest management. It reveals how visitors create spontaneous spaces within controlled environments.
- This site highlights tensions between designed and emergent spaces. It illustrates how topography, human intervention, and ecological shifts create layered environments, where structured landscapes coexist with informal, self-organized human and natural processes.
Contributor: Bérénice Corbellari