Michael Arad, New York, NY and Peter Walker, Berkeley, CA |
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Michael Arad Peter Walker The office's method of design moves from defining the program to forming the space and experimenting with materials; the tools employed are drawing, model-making, computer graphics, and full-size mock-ups. The decision process reflects the constant exchange occurring with clients, architects and consultants. A knowledge of history and tradition and a deep understanding of contemporary needs and patterns of living, combined with a quest for the appropriate and the particular, allow this firm to produce landscapes that are both timeless and unique. The work of Peter Walker and Partners results from an understanding of both conceptual and material processes, mastery of construction, and attention to craft and details. Peter Walker and Partners has joined renowned architects to create projects of significant scale and impact. Among these are the Clark Center for Biomedical Engineering and Sciences and the Center for Clinical Sciences Research at Stanford University (U.S.) with Sir Norman Foster and Partners; Harima Science Garden City and Town Park (Japan) with Arata Isozaki; the I.B.M. Solana Campus (U.S.), Chiron Corporation (U.S.), and U.C.S.F. Mission Bay Campus (U.S.), with Ricardo Legorreta; I.B.M. Makuhari headquarters and Toyota Museum of Art (Japan) with Yoshio Taniguchi; numerous corporate and public spaces in Germany with Helmut Jahn; the Millennium Park for the 2000 Olympics (Australia); and the Nasher Foundation (U.S.) with Renzo Piano. The firm of Peter Walker and Partners has an office in Berkeley, California; it employs approximately 27 landscape architects. Acknowledgements: |
