Forest Futures at Harvard GSD examines the cross-section of nature and urbanity

Black and white photography of trees in Frederick Law Olmsted–designed parks and a climate-forward plan for the hardscape around Paris’s Notre Dame Cathedral are among the projects and research on view in Forest Futures at Harvard GSD.

The exhibition staged in the Druker Design Gallery was curated by Anita Berrizbeitia, a landscape architecture professor who teaches a course centered on forests and ecology. It collects work focused on the intersection of design and nature, with a particular lean to forests as they relate to urban settings.

On display is photography of trees in parks designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. (Courtesy Harvard GSD)

Forest Futures celebrates nature’s ineffable

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