Landslagarkitektar's Litlatún installation in Reykjavik, Iceland is brilliant. The flora in Iceland is so fragile and precious that it makes sense to enclose it, protect it, and keep it close. The idea is that the planted boxes fill the role of the un-realized park (meant to surround the museum) as miniature simulacra.
Brought to you and me via The Sourcebook of Contemporary Landscape Design.
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