Julie Bargmann

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Julie Bargmann (* 1958 ) is an American landscape architect .

life and work

Julie Bargmann grew up in New Jersey and lives in Charlottesville , Virginia . She graduated from the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University and the Master as a landscape architect at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design .

Bargmann founded DIRT (Design Investigations Reclaiming Terrain or Dump It Right There) Studios in 1992 and dedicates her work to abandoned streets, closed quarries, disused landfills and factories, and former coal mines. She is known for the design and construction of regenerative landscapes.

In 2002 she and Stacy Levy presented the Testing The Waters project, which began in 1995, at Documenta11 in Kassel.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The dirt, November 23, 2011, Jared Green The Next Wave of Modernism: Healing Urban Landscapes accessed on November 28, 2018 (English)
  2. Archinekt, October 2, 2006, Heather Ring DIRT Studio accessed November 28, 2018 (English)
  3. Documenta11_Plattform5: Exhibition. Catalog; Ostfildern-Ruit 2002 ISBN 3-7757-9085-3 (German), page 28