Friday, May 9th, 2008
Hope everyone comes out to see the amazing exhibition put together by Gensler Architects and Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project tomorrow in Patterson Park from 12-4pm! For right now check out some new images by Greg Pease. Click here to visit his website!


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Thursday, May 8th, 2008
And it has started… the Gensler installation has taken over Patterson. Literally taking the meaning of tree canopy to a new level, Gensler has created an installation that has furthered the mission of Baltimore: Urban Forest Project. They have brung together 3 unique elements: Burlap (symbolizing the tree canopy), Stakes (symbolizing the shaft of a tree) and sod (symbolizing the root of a tree). The entire park has been transformed into a living, breathing exhibition. Rooted in the center of the park where the Saturday event will take place, there are “points” from each corner of the park that draw the community into the event space below the boat basin lake.
Thank you to the amazing volunteers who have been integral in the success of this installation.
The installation has already started taking shape, so feel free to go out and take a look. Make sure you come out this weekend and play! 12-4pm on Saturday, May 10th!
Check out the photos below for a sneak peak at the installation in progress!



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Friday, April 18th, 2008




Gensler is bringing its vision for the role of urban green space to Patterson Park as part of Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project. This playful installation, Park Life | City Movement, encourages the public to
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