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Malerbe

Baccari工作室:Malerbe是景观设计师Stefano Baccari的一项现场特色作品,包含在Patricia Urquiola由Silvia Annicchiarico和Jan van Rassem策划的“设计时间,时代的设计”中,从2012年10月11日至1月8日,三年展设计博物馆在米兰三年展上展出。该项目源于一个对设计师来说特别重要的主题,即常见杂草。“它们是真实的和强大的,在每一个计划之外,每一个项目。它们的性质是革命性的。它们填满了空的空间,适应环境的挑战。他们开始了他们的生活,甚至在道路的中间,他们占据了空间,甚至是沥青中的裂缝”Stefano Baccari说。他补充道:“每一种野草都有它自己的品质、能量和内在的诗意。它们是乡村景观和城市景观的组成部分,与社会环境无关。选择野生植物是一种挑衅,是对歧视的一种反应,甚至是在植物环境中,试图刺激生物多样性的研究,从而试图改善环境的生态管理。”Malerbe是一种垂直植物生长的新形式,沥青的视觉印象占据了整个场景。沥青是虚无——没有任何形式的生命,否认发展,而植物是生命力、繁荣、能量、变化和进化。
Studio Baccari: Malerbe is a site especific work of the landscape designer Stefano Baccari included in Patricia Urquiola’s “O’Clock. Design of the times, time of design” curated by Silvia Annicchiarico and Jan van Rassem, which the Triennale Design Museum presents at the Milan Triennale from the 11th of October until the 8th of January 2012. The project originates from a topic which is particularly dear to the designer, common weeds. “They are real and strong, outside of every scheme, and every project. Their nature is revolutionary. They fill empty spaces, and adapt themselves to environmental challenges. They begin their life by chance, even in the middle of the road, and they take possession of space, even the cracks in the asphalt” says Stefano Baccari. He adds ”every weed has its own qualities, its own energy, its own intrinsic poetry. They are an integral part of the rural landscape as well as the urban one, indifferent to social contexts. The selection of wild plants is a provocation, a reaction to discrimination even within the plant environment, to try to stimulate research on biodiversity and thus try to improve ecological management of the environment.” Malerbe is a new form of vertical plant growth, where the visual impression of asphalt dominates the scene. The asphalt is nothingness – the absence of any form of life, the denial of development, while plants are the life force, prosperity, energy, change, evolution.

Malerbe

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Malerbe

© Baccari

Malerbe

© Baccari

Malerbe

© Baccari

Malerbe

© Baccari

Design: Stefano Baccari (Studio Baccari)

Technical details
The panel is the scenic reconstruction of a strip of a fresco representing the road; asphalt, cracks, manhole covers, road signs, weeds.

Size 4,60 m x 3 m

Plants used:

piantaggine
plantago maior
oxalis
euphorbia prostrata
euphorbia helioscopia
portulaca oleracea
malva sylvestris
bellis perennis
diplotaxis erucoides

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