Environmental Angst
A Performance Space in Boston’s Emerald Necklace
This work confronts the idea of the picturesque and challenges the urban environment’s relationship with landscape through a procession that is conceived from axes that have been ascribed architectural form, both folding up out of the landscape and down into the water. This architecture, though placed in a site designed by Olmsted and meant to adhere to the pacifying of urban angst, challenges such notions by forcing the audience to confront an environmental angst.
Performance Space along the Emerald Necklace
MIT Core I, Taught By Hans Tursak
Fall 2019