Discover the art of blending nature, memory, and national identity in The Roberto Burle Marx Site: A Garden of Art, Memory, and Biodiversity by Dr. J. Cruz García Albarado—a sensitive journey through the most emblematic space of the Brazilian landscape architect, where the landscape becomes a living and profoundly spiritual work of art.
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Ana-Marianela Rochas Porraz delights us with an exploration of landscape art as a voice for women between the wars, in the article Skin and Landscape: Latin American Women Artists Between Two World Wars.
Read MoreThrough chromatic manipulation that favors pink, orange, and violet tones, the images aim to evoke a dreamlike, almost hallucinatory atmosphere, as if the landscape were revealing itself in another light frequency: a kind of emotional infrared.
In Sound Refuges: Why Does Your City Need an Audiorama?, Andrea Conde reflects on the need to create public spaces that function as thresholds of silence, where music and reading intertwine to create contemplative atmospheres that invite pause and nurture our everyday creativity.
Read MoreStep into Azulik Tulum, a project nestled in the Yucatán jungle that fuses art and nature into a unique sensory experience, a creation by Roth Architecture.
Read MoreAlejandra Ortiz teaches us about Landscapes for Play: Nature and Free Play, an article that discusses the evolution of playgrounds, from their beginnings to their current relationship with art and nature.
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