To learn more, visit Ami Vitale

Similar documents
Really and Kvadrat present Really: designing materials for circularity

design with a conscience

BOSTON FOOD FOREST COALITION

2,000 Sq. Ft. Traveling Exhibition EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION

Gottfried Prairie and Arboretum Educational Programs

The Year of the Butterfly Garden

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP PICKERING

About the Konica Minolta Colorful Tomorrow Foundation

Conservation at Totara Park and Auckland Botanic Gardens Friends of Totara Park

ts - designer rtis A

Research Projects on Governors Island

CROFT FARM NATURE TRAIL GUIDE

Community Conservation Workshop. Lake Placid

At the Heart of the Great Lakes

Conserving Illinois North Shore Ravines

Natural Material Story

How does the Program Work?

A Master Plan for High Park s Hillside Garden and other Ornamental Gardens: Recommendations from the High Park Natural Environment Committee

SmithsonianCampaign COOPER HEWITT SMITHSONIAN DESIGN MUSEUM

Pond to Plate (digital collage/painting using aerial imagery and drone photography)

Million Pollinator Garden Challenge. Toolkit. Help Us P lant One Million Gardens

Garden Earth Naturalist. Investigating and restoring. planet Earth. Acknowledgements

Community Conservation Workshop. Saranac River Basin Communities

Welcome! Welcome to Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden! We ask that you please read the following rules to your group before you begin your tour.

4.2 Education and Interpretation

WHITE HOUSE FARM FOUNDATION 1917 Kauffmans Mill Rd. Luray, VA Summary Report 2016

Oehme, van Sweden Principals

green infrastructure and biodiversity

POND SUCCESSION

A:shiwi Cultural Complex A Vision for the Zuni Tribe

Sustainability in the Chicago Region Nature, Education, and Community. Michael A. Bryson, Roosevelt University

The Land of Oak & Iron - Sculpture Commission

Call for submissions - for the exhibition!

Zhongshan Shipyard Park Kongjian Yu, Pang Wei, Huang Zhengzheng, Qiu Qingyuan and Lin Shihong, Turenscape Prepared by Marian Hanson

Patrons. Supporting Kew in solving the critical challenges facing humanity today

Contents. Friends of the Thurston Gardens. History of the Gardens. Aim of the Master Plan. Mission Statement. Garden Statements.

The Art of Gardening. September Seminar CALL LETTER:

A Garden to Feast the Senses

Indigenous biodiversity, restoration and the perfect New Zealand City. Bruce Clarkson, Cilla Wehi & Lars Brabyn

5/18/2012. Valley Woods wetlands before. Rouge Park prairie before

Sectoral workshop on Green infrastructure implementation. Multiple benefits of Green Infrastructure

Biodiversity Action Plan Background Information for discussion purposes

1 Introduction. Chapter. In this chapter:

Green Roof Field Trip

Architecture Research Office Collection

Biodiversity in Urban Landscapes

Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund 2018 Request for Proposals (RFP)

Focus on information about plants and the botanic gardens themselves

School Year

Reclaim Your Turf: Designing Sustainable Landscapes

Figure 1. Proposed Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas for Florida

FACT SHEET: COMMUNITY INPUT S IMPACT ON THE DESIGN FOR THE OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL CENTER

2014 South Atlantic LCC

COMMUNITY GARDEN 2020 PROPOSAL Proposed by ERIANA KONCELIK

Gather information from online resources covering the following topics:

Greenways as an alternative to traditional infrastructure. Green Infrastructure

R O B E R T E VERLY W I L D F L O W ER S AN C T U AR Y

A Short History of Landcare at Absalom Reserve

Stone Soup Conservation Responding to Landscape Challenges in the Eastern Tallgrass Prairie & Big Rivers Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC)

Biodiversity: My Hotel in Action

Plants in Places 3-6 Plant Adaptation to the Environment

Wetland Types. Grade Level: Basic. Duration: 30 minutes. Setting: Classroom

Thank you FIRSTLY FOR CONSIDERING US!

ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Active Transportation Improvements 2010

Environmental Communication

Linking Ecological Restoration and Economic Recovery at a Great Lakes Area of Concern: Muskegon Lake, MI. Heather Braun Great Lakes Commission

Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Nature Reserve, Preston Lancashire

Boston, Massachusetts

In the Making Tour proposal

Lesson 1- Trees are Important

Reading the Driftless Landscape

Gardening Unit 5 of 7

INTERMOUNTAIN WEST JOINT VENTURE Strengthening Alliances for Conservation

LOCATION: George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, College Station, TX

A REGIONAL HERITAGE STRATEGIC PLAN for OKANAGAN - SIMILKAMEEN

in the making tour proposal

Constructing Nature. Garrett O. Hansen University of Kentucky

Lakes Regional Park to Host National Public Gardens Day on Friday, May 10

Call for Artists for: Design and Construction of Environmental Art Activation Story Mill Community Park, Bozeman, MT

REGIONAL ACTIVITY CENTER

FRI-A05: INFRASTRUCTURE, RESILIENCE, and PUBLIC SPACE. E450B, Level 4 Friday, November 6, am-10am

CHONGMING ISLAND SHANGHAI CENTRAL CITY

New York s elevated showcase of collectible vintage, modern and contemporary designs The Salon Art + Design returns to the Park Avenue Armory 8-12

Green Roofs Growing in Popularity

Excellencies, Dear colleagues from other agencies and organizations, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Green Infrastructure. NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

the land through my eyes october 18, 2018 History Colorado center Denver, colorado

press kit IMM Cologne 2019

School Programmes. Delivering the Curriculum for Excellence through creative, outdoor learning.

Template for Restoration in a Lake Superior Area of Concern. Template for Restoration in a Lake Superior Area of Concern

Photograph: Allan MacRitchie

Grassland. Grassland Food Web

SOUTH PARK. Construction of a Portion of South Park at Fresh Kills Park, Staten Island

Sustainably Designed Structures in an Urban Woodland

Background Information

Based on results from TIMSS Lesson plan on investigative science. Evaporation

BRINGING BACK THE BIRDS

Soil is formed by various processes and originates from parent material.

Terra Nova Rural Park Plan

floral design showcase

Transcription:

Climate change, degraded freshwater sources and disappearing natural landscapes have placed the relationship between nature and people on the world s stage. In light of these complex issues, the Conservancy presents Design for a Living World, an exhibition that explores the balance between human use and natural regeneration. Design for a Living World Exhibition The Field Museum 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois May 13 November 13, 2011 Designers such as Isaac Mizrahi and Maya Lin were challenged to create products using sustainable natural materials from Conservancy sites throughout the world. These products are meant to be beautiful and useful, to promote sustainably grown and harvested materials and to tell the story of how their products were made from start to finish. An exhibition piece using prairie plants from the Conservancy s Nachusa Grasslands Preserve has been specially designed by Dutch designer Christien Meindertsma to join the exhibition in Chicago. Design for a Living World is the inaugural exhibition in the Field s new Gary C. Comer Family Gallery. This gallery will host temporary exhibitions focused on the topics of environmental sustainability, climate change and conservation of biodiversity. Design for a Living World Photo Essay The Lurie Garden in Millennium Park The Lurie Garden is located in the southeast corner of Millennium Park. April 15 November 13, 2011 The interdependence between humans and nature is highlighted in this display of previously unpublished photos from Design for a Living World. Behind-thescenes photographs by award-winning photographer Ami Vitale showcase landscapes in Alaska, China, Mexico and Illinois. One of the world s largest green roofs, the Lurie Garden is a bio-diverse habitat for migratory birds, butterflies and beneficial insects, making it a perfect setting for this naturalistic photo essay. From seeds to plant fiber to animal skins, nature provides the raw materials that make up the products we use every day. Yet we are increasingly disconnected from the growing and harvesting processes that bring about these raw materials. Design for a Living World Design for a Living World asks us to think about the products we use where they come from, how they are made and the impacts they have on our planet. The Nature Conservancy invited 10 designers to create new objects from sustainable materials sourced from around the world. Wood, plants, wool and other sustainable materials were transformed into intriguing objects, revealing extraordinary stories about regeneration and the human connection to the earth s lands and waters. Showcasing Illinois In Chicago, the Conservancy added a new piece to the exhibition inspired by Illinois prairie. Design for a Living World designer Christien Meindertsma worked with prairie plants from the Conservancy s Nachusa Grasslands Preserve, a Christien Meindertsma at Nachusa Grasslands 3,000-acre prairie located in north-central Illinois. As one of the largest prairies in the state, Nachusa is home to Illinois largest population of federally threatened prairie bush clover and some of the state s last remnants of untouched prairie. The Nature Conservancy As the world s leading conservation organization, The Nature Conservancy is dedicated to protecting ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. Since 1951, the Conservancy has protected more than 119 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers worldwide, working in all 50 states and more than 30 countries. In Illinois, the Conservancy helps protect the state s diverse prairies, savannas, forests, wetlands and rivers. To learn more, visit www.nature.org/designillinois

DESIGN FOR A LIVING WORLD PROJECTS Ted Muehling, Island of Pohnpei, Micronesia New York designer Ted Muehling used vegetable ivory, the seed of the ivory nut palm tree, and the black-lip oyster s pearl to design various jewelry pieces. Because they mass produce and naturally drop to the ground, the ivory nut seeds are sustainably harvested. Paulina Reyes for kate spade new york, Guarayo Indigenous Lands, Bolivia Paulina Reyes, kate spade new york designer, featured FSC-certified Bolivian carved rosewood in her piece, placing it on bags woven from cotton and jipijapa, a fiber made from palm leaves. Maya Lin, Upper St. John River, Maine Architect, artist and furniture designer Maya Lin used FSC-certified red maple from Maine forests to create her piece, the Terra bench, which highlights the beauty of an individual tree and a forest s terrain through its wave-like appearance. Stephen Burks, Gondwana Link, Australia From raspberry jam wood, New York industrial designer Stephen Burks created an object used to crush plant seeds, nuts and berries used for therapeutic or medicinal purposes. Isaac Mizrahi, Southwest Alaska New York fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi used salmon leather to create a wardrobe. Using salmon leather in fashion design could help reduce waste in Alaska s largest fishing industry and stimulate local economies. Christien Meindertsma, Lava Lake Ranch, Idaho Sheep at the Conservancy s Lava Lake Ranch produce certified organic wool, which Dutch designer Christien Meindertsma used to create her hand-knitted flock carpet. Mackenzie Stroh Mackenzie Stroh Yves Béhar, La Amistad International Park, Costa Rica Women in La Amistad use ancient knowledge to process cocoa beans into a patty, which is used in making a traditional hot chocolate beverage. Swiss industrial designer Yves Béhar s piece is a tool used to shave the cocoa patty and market it to a wider audience. Hella Jongerius, Maya Forest, Mexico Dutch designer Hella Jongerius melted, molded, stretched and shaped chicle latex to add tactile surfaces to ceramic vases in her piece. Christien Meindertsma, Nachusa Grasslands, Illinois Dutch designer Christien Meindertsma was inspired by the Conservancy s Nachusa Grasslands to create a unique book with pages made from prairie plants. Each page displays a native prairie plant she harvested from the site. The exhibit was made possible by: Abbott Miller, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Graphic designer and exhibition curator Abbott Miller used FSC-certified Bolivian plywood to create a chair. His design yields three chairs per piece of plywood, producing minimal waste. Ezri Tarazi, Yunnan Province, China Israeli industrial and furniture designer Ezri Tarazi used bamboo to create totem-like structures for the home, providing various media functions. Bamboo generates more oxygen than trees and absorbs large amounts of carbon while it provides humans a range of uses. Lead Sponsor, Design for a Living World Sustainability Sponsor: Photo taken at the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Erika Nortemann/TNC Presenting Partners: Udi Dagan Printed on New Leaf Imagination 100# text, 100% Recycled, 100% Post Consumer Waste and Processed Chlorine Free.