Landscape Architecture Australia

TERESA GALI-IZARD: THE LANGUAGE OF LANDSCAPE

The work of Teresa Gali-Izard embraces the messiness of landscapes, allowing them to evolve over time according to environmental and managerial dynamics. Here, the verb “gardening” and its suggestion of a gradual tending to a place takes precedence over “landscape design.” The work of the designer is left simply to the establishment of a structure of choreographed interventions from which something resembling a landscape eventually emerges. Liam Mouritz spoke with Gali-Izard about design as maintenance and landscape across contexts.

Liam Mouritz — Your projects could be described as being generated out of conditions of scarcity, both in an environmental and economic sense.

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