Wednesday 5 October 2011

Erik Andersson exhibits bridges at the Museum of Finnish Architecture.



Erik Andersson participates with two bridges in the exhibition Man Made Environment.
The bridges are part of the RV 73 motorwayproject that recently was built outside Stockholm.

Manmade Environment
7.10.–4.12.2011 [big and small hall]
Focusing on new Nordic landscape architecture, this exhibition spans from highway landscapes and avalanche protection to attractive, inviting urban spaces and the world’s first botanical roof garden. Contemporary landscape architects are contributing to more environmentally friendly and sustainable development in the cities and beyond. There are 26 projects that present innovative approaches to meet the challenges of the future. Finland is represented by the Saaristokatu street connecting several islands in Kuopio, the Rantamo-Seitteli wetlands in Tuusula and the Vuosaari Hill in Helsinki. The Finnish part was produced in collaboration with the Finnish Association of Landscape Architects MARK and was curated by Meri Mannerla-Magnusson.
Producers: Danish Architecture Centre DAC and Norsk Form; in collaboration the Swedish Museum of Architecture, the Museum of Finnish Architecture and the Nordic House in Reykjavik

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