Public Drawing โ Between Forest and Fields
- Waldlabor
- A frequently visited pathway where the Arboretum meets agricultural fields and forest thickets. Planted with wild roses, seedlings, and fruits, it forms a hub where human presence, cultivated landscapes, and natural ecosystems intersect, fostering exchanges.
- It serves as a transition zone where agriculture, forestry, and biodiversity interact. Humans use it for passage, while animals cross to benefit from both natural and cultivated resources. Its connection to ETH makes it a mediator between urban and natural systems.
- This site illustrates landscape as a dynamic boundary. It merges human cultivation and ecological spontaneity, revealing how spatial design can facilitate coexistence between controlled and organic growth, making it a living interface between nature and built environments.