The Barrer Hill Reserve in Canberra, Australia officially launched with the dedication of “Life Support,” our newest vertical habitecture structure, developed with the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Parks and Conservation Service. Project collaborators are Darren LeRoux (ACT Parks and Conservation) and Mitchell Whitelaw (ANU School of Art and Design), with Phil Gibbons (ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society), John Skurr (Structural Engineer), and Robert Reeve (Zamonti, Construction Contractor). Model-building assistants for the project’s representation in “I Thought I Heard a Bird” include Holly Raesly and Andrew Korik. Read more about Life Support here.
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- 03. Museum of Slavery
- 03. Putting It Up on the High Line
- 04. Mapping Memory
- 05. Extreme Laundry
- 05. Resuscitating an Instrument of Vision and Pleasure
- 06. Stockholm Public Library
- 07. Bat Pods
- 07. Enticing the Flood
- 07. Regional Zoo
- 08. Intensified Reflections
- 08. White House
- 10. Bat Tower
- 10. Co-Habitat
- 10. Crop Enclosures: Tools for Urban Farming
- 10. Plight of the Bats
- 11. Habitat Wall: Prototype
- 11. Interventions
- 11. Pest Pavilion
- 11. Pest Wall
- 12. Bat Cloud
- 12. Experimental Habitats for New York Rooftops
- 13. Kerrigan-Lowdermilk
- 13. Living Among Pests
- 14. Bat Cloud: Rotterdam
- 15. Habitat Wall: Chicago
- 15. No Crash Zone: Chicago
- 16. Bower
- 18. City Creatures
- 19. Hidden in Plain Sight
- 19. Life Support
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