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CASE STUDIES | A Line Made By Walking

This formative piece was made on one of Long’s journeys to St Martin’s from his home in Bristol. Between hitchhiking lifts, he stopped in a field in Wiltshire where he walked backwards and forwards until the flattened turf caught the … Continue reading

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CASE STUDIES | The Appalachian Trail

The trail was conceived by Benton MacKaye in 1921. MacKaye’s idea detailed a grand footpath following the Appalachian crest from Maine to Georgia, that would connect a series of farms and wilderness work/study camps for city-dwellers. The extension of the … Continue reading

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CASE STUDIES | Tanghe River Park Red Ribbon

PROJECT STATEMENT The Minimum Intervention Approach to Urban Greenway Against a background of natural terrain and vegetation, is a “red ribbon” spanning five hundred meters, which integrates the functions of lighting, seating, environmental interpretation, and orientation. While preserving as much of … Continue reading

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