Lost and Found

Syracuse / New York / USA /
Suny College of Environmental Science and Forestry
1763

How do we grapple with the history of place? and can we imagine a more hopeful future?

We as landscape architects find ourselves in a unique position to grapple with the ever changing uses of land and the lasting effects of the anthropocene. This design grapples with that lost land, and tries to grapple with it by imagining a hopeful future vision, where the landscapes many pasts are tied together, and coexist on a mutual plane. We are daring to find beauty in the discarded, softness in the harsh, and implement a human-scale change to queer the land.