L I N E Landscape Panels
Creating a Dialogue
L I N E doesn’t try to replicate the organic shapes of nature but rather celebrates them through the contrasting presence of the panels’ geometric, repetitive forms. L I N E celebrates natural elements in its geometric form. Human, minimal lines running through natural elements call attention to nature.
L I N E affects the landscape in different ways. Panels in a sea of grasses and trees become a quiet element within the space. Panels in an urban setting relate to the angles and grid of the surrounding architecture and streetscape
Contextual minimalism is how Coen+Partners defines its design approach. The Minneapolis-based landscape architecture firm’s commitment to minimalism is evident in project sites around the world. Shane Coen, along with partners Robin Ganser and Sara Czerwinski, explore the context of a site, including colors and patterns, natural and built elements, infrastructure and use. Every element of their work is informed by a site’s context, which they express through abstraction. The firm received the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for Landscape Architecture in 2015, an Emerging Voices Award from the Architectural League of New York in 2009, the Progressive Architecture Award from Architecture magazine in 2003, and numerous ASLA national and Minnesota Chapter awards. Coen is a frequent lecturer at universities around the world and serves as a critic for Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. Shane Coen founded Coen+Partners in 1991.
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