S2L (Daia Stutz, Jan Stadelmann), a swiss practice for landscape architecture and urban design, has published “Landscape of Abandonment” on its website. Photo: Luca Casonato
“Landscape of Abandonment” – Research Project 2013 – ETH Zurich, Institute of Landscape Architecture – Chair of Prof. Günther Vogt
Link to S2L website – www.s2l.ch/verbrachung-project
“The abandonment of land and the general withdrawal from inhabited, cultivated and farmed areas is a growing global phenomenon that the Chair is exploring in greater depth as part of its research. Triggered by complex processes and various factors, the current extent of abandoned land has reached unprecedented dimensions. Particularly in Europe, the overgrowth and forestation of formerly cultivated land is thought to be widespread and continually on the increase. Based on case studies from Switzerland and Europe, the goal of the research was to localize the abandoned areas and then categorise and define them as a growing component of the contemporary urbanisation process. The focus was on the question of how the landscape of abandonment represents/shows an economic, ecological, social or psychological problem and where their future qualities and potentials lie.”