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格罗夫:凯瑟琳的景观建筑图纸 2014
格罗夫:凯瑟琳的景观建筑图纸 2014
To cite this article: Elizabeth Boults (2014) Grove: Landscape Architectural Drawings by Catherine Dee, Journal of Landscape
Architecture, 9:2, 82-83, DOI: 10.1080/18626033.2014.931728
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E X H I B I T I O N R eview
Grove: Landscape Architectural In introducing her current work, Catherine Dee, vertically. Of Dee’s nine themes, some described a
Drawings by Catherine Dee senior lecturer at the University of Sheffield’s condition or style (Classical, Winter, Windswept),
Department of Landscape Architecture, positioned while others typified a spatial construct (House,
Wurster Gallery, College of Environmental
Design, University of California, Berkeley, the grove_which she termed ‘a place redolent of Topiary, Hortus, Colonnade, Floor, Hilltop).
USA trees’_as an agent of urban ecological remedia- Evident in both sets of themes was a purposeful
tion and phenomenological experience. Through process of production, with drawing as the mode
3 — 21 February 2014
her design research and art practice, she has of critical inquiry.
Review by Elizabeth Boults implored us to see the forest for the trees_an
University of California, Davis endeavour well-represented by her recent exhibi- With a restrained economy of gesture, Dee ex-
tion, Grove: Landscape Architectural Drawings, presses the complexity of landscape observation.
at the University of California, Berkeley. She draws in pencil on the surfaces of digitally-
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Figure 3 Catherine Dee, ‘wall drawing’, University of California, Berkeley, February 2014