Seen|Unseen
Learn how soil and dirt have evolved together in the newest issue of Ground Magazine - Seen/Unseen
Image| Andy Murray
Look for the newest copy in your mailbox or download the magazine here - https://t.co/Wrwlxmkqrx
Seen|Unseen
Learn how soil and dirt have evolved together in the newest issue of Ground Magazine - Seen/Unseen
Image| Andy Murray
Look for the newest copy in your mailbox or download the magazine here - https://t.co/Wrwlxmkqrx
Tangible| Intangibles
Ground 64 Round Table, investigates the profession's visibility to the outside world from various viewpoints. Download your copy or read it on page 14-15.
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IMAGE John Zvanar
Tangible| Intangibles
Ground 64 Round Table, investigates the profession's visibility to the outside world from various viewpoints. Download your copy or read it on page 14-15.
https://t.co/aV155DWHCz
#ground64
IMAGE John Zvanar
Above and Below the New Surface of the Don River
One of the most sophisticated design elements of the Port Lands Flood Protection Project (PLFP) is the landscape below ground. Download and read Ground 64 - SEEN/UNSEEN
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IMAGE/ Vid Ingelevics / Ryan Walker
Above and Below the New Surface of the Don River
One of the most sophisticated design elements of the Port Lands Flood Protection Project (PLFP) is the landscape below ground. Download and read Ground 64 - SEEN/UNSEEN
https://t.co/aV155DWHCz
IMAGE/ Vid Ingelevics / Ryan Walker
The once barren, paved courtyard is now a garden with aesthetic value, insect habitat, seasonality, water management, and passive cooling. IMAGE/ Yann Monel #groundmag https://t.co/NgM6aGjWOU
In the 11th district of Paris, Wagon Landscaping transformed a paved courtyard into the Asphalt Jungle. The project goal was to repurpose asphalt to accommodate living things. IMAGE/ Yann Monel #groundmag https://t.co/NgM6aGjWOU
The minimalist aesthetic of this residential #garden, designed by bREAL art + design, was developed to respect the limited messiness the client required for their garden to be a safe, holding space. IMAGE/ bREAL art + design #groundmag https://t.co/SvKpheHHSc
Dacher Keltner’s recently published book Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life is based on extensive research exploring the science of awe. IMAGE/ Barbara Eguchi, OALA #groundmag https://t.co/SvKpheHHSc
They didn’t ask the City for permission for the Pumpkin Parade; they just told the City this was going to happen. But, within a couple of years, the City agreed to clean it up after. IMAGE/Donna MacMullin, Friends of Sorauren Park #groundmag https://t.co/lQsJgy1WjE
University of Guelph MLA students were tasked with developing designs for this year’s plazaPOPS installations along Lawrence Avenue in Wexford, Scarborough. IMAGE/ Videsh Brijpaul #groundmag https://t.co/yXuzzRoKyu
Although the City of Toronto has been conducting burns in High Park since 2011, this was the first burn that included an Indigenous ceremony highlighting the cultural significance of fire. IMAGE/ Sarah MacLean https://t.co/R4fTKcIZbw #groundmag
When we say “busy as a bee,” we’re probably thinking of honey bees. But our native bees and pollinator species are much more diverse than their famous cousins. #groundmag https://t.co/cj1cbrVZv7 IMAGE/ Sheila Colla
Matthew Gandy’s recent book Natura Urbana: Ecological Constellations in Urban Space dives deep into the interrelationship between urbanity and ecology. #groundmag https://t.co/1Fj2t8AOjd #ecology#urbanity
"I challenge you to adopt a land ethic whereby a full 50 per cent of your designs consider and aim to support species other than us." – Heather Schibli #groundmag IMAGE/ Heather Schibli https://t.co/yAA0pGujTT