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The Fabriscape The Fabriscape garden seeks to unite visitors with nature by remapping the local pieces of nature. Visitors will take the local pieces of the forest (leaves, branches, rocks), map them on a provided fabric, and place the fabric along the site, creating a new landscape of fabric, a Fabriscape. This simple mapping of the surrounding nature both preserves the history of the local forest, and also re-imagines it. Visitors create a shifting work of art by placing hand-printed nature around the garden.The prints are differing colors, thereby reimag- ining and revitalizing the garden from a blank white canvas to a colorful spectrum. Passing through the garden, one will first have the op- portunity to create a custom imprint of local leaves, rocks and branches. As visitors walk through the garden they can hang the print- ed fabric anywhere onto the cable network, helping to create a vertical community landscape. In the middle of the site, a central birch tree acts as the foreground to the Fabriscape background. Visitors can also bring home their printed cloth as a memento of the forest. WOOD Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Place the fabric top of natural element. Place the natrual element center of canvas. Using paintbrush with arcylic paint start to gentlly push top of fabric. NATURAL ELEMENTS MUSHROOM MAPLE LEAF BIRCH LEAF MATERIALS NATURAL ELEMENTS THAT FALLEN GROUND ON SITE FABRIC SMALL PAINT- BRUSH ARCYLIC PAINT

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Page 1: The Fabriscape - Reford Gardensrefordgardens.com/projets/fichiers_2015/150--5459c3b4f38... · 2014. 12. 29. · The Fabriscape The Fabriscape garden seeks to unite visitors with nature

The FabriscapeThe Fabriscape garden seeks to unite visitors with nature by remapping the local pieces of nature. Visitors will take the local pieces of the forest (leaves, branches, rocks), map them on a provided fabric, and place the fabric along the site, creating a new landscape of fabric, a Fabriscape. This simple mapping of the surrounding nature both preserves the history of the local forest, and also re-imagines it. Visitors create a shifting work of art by placing hand-printed nature around the garden.The prints are differing colors, thereby reimag-ining and revitalizing the garden from a blank white canvas to a colorful spectrum. Passing through the garden, one will first have the op-portunity to create a custom imprint of local leaves, rocks and branches. As visitors walk through the garden they can hang the print-ed fabric anywhere onto the cable network, helping to create a vertical community landscape. In the middle of the site, a central birch tree acts as the foreground to the Fabriscape background. Visitors can also bring home their printed cloth as a memento of the forest.

WOOD

Step 1 Step 2 Step 3

Place the fabric top of natural element.

Place the natrual element center of canvas.

Using paintbrush with arcylic paint start to gentlly push top of fabric.

NATURAL ELEMENTS MUSHROOM MAPLE LEAFBIRCH LEAF

MATERIALS

• NATURAL ELEMENTS THAT FALLEN GROUND ON SITE

• FABRIC• SMALL PAINT-

BRUSH• ARCYLIC PAINT

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PLAN 1:100 SCALE

ELEVATIONS 1:100 SCALE

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STRUCTURE

ELELMENTSWOODEN POSTS 100MM X 100MM X 2500MM HEIGHT

ABOUT 800 BLANK FABRIC 300 MM X 300MM

ABOUT 1600GROMMETS

BIRCH TREE FALLEN LEAF WOOD CRATE1500MM X 1500MM

WHITE GRAVEL &LIGHT GREY STONE PAVER

NATURE

FABRIC

FLOOR