STEPHANIE LIN
  • Research
    • Combustible Landscapes
    • Contemporary Paradise
    • East Bay Hills Restoration
    • Oak Land
    • Thresholds of Urbanity
  • Installations
    • Carrizo Plain Ecosystem Project
    • Cheap Chair
    • Community Bench
    • Finding Fault
    • Garden of Reciprocity
    • Kinetic Fields
    • LandWorks Argentiera
    • Oak Land
  • Competitions
    • Bahay Kubo
    • Cleaves
    • Dismeco Co-Industrial Park
    • Ocean Beach Play Wall
    • Quarry Shores
    • Soak Lab
  • Drawings
    • Anthropology Museum
    • Estuary Park
    • Flex Block
    • Honey Trail
    • Imagining a Third Nation
    • Laundry to Landscape
    • Miscellaneous
    • Mod Space
    • Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Combustion
  • CV
  • About
  • Contact
  • Research
    • Combustible Landscapes
    • Contemporary Paradise
    • East Bay Hills Restoration
    • Oak Land
    • Thresholds of Urbanity
  • Installations
    • Carrizo Plain Ecosystem Project
    • Cheap Chair
    • Community Bench
    • Finding Fault
    • Garden of Reciprocity
    • Kinetic Fields
    • LandWorks Argentiera
    • Oak Land
  • Competitions
    • Bahay Kubo
    • Cleaves
    • Dismeco Co-Industrial Park
    • Ocean Beach Play Wall
    • Quarry Shores
    • Soak Lab
  • Drawings
    • Anthropology Museum
    • Estuary Park
    • Flex Block
    • Honey Trail
    • Imagining a Third Nation
    • Laundry to Landscape
    • Miscellaneous
    • Mod Space
    • Outdoor Museum of Contemporary Combustion
  • CV
  • About
  • Contact
STEPHANIE LIN

GARDEN OF RECIPROCITY

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Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire, France
The Garden of Reciprocity was designed, prototyped, and installed by our design team alongside French contractors and gardeners at the 30th Annual International Garden Festival of the Domaine de Chaumont-sur-Loire castle grounds. The submission was selected among hundreds of anonymous international proposals under the theme, "The Ideal Garden." The garden is all about reciprocal relationships and attempts to spatially and visually amplify the closeness between human and plant life as food, medicine, and beauty. We are saying, an ideal relationship is one that is reciprocal in nature. 

Designed and installed while part of the great RIOS, Inc. team led by Jason Shinoda, Elisa Read Papaterra, and James Chung. 
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