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StossLU installs Stockpile in Cambridge

STOSS LU - Stock-Pile - Image: Jared May SOURCE: Harvard GSD

STOSS LU - Stock-Pile - Image: Jared May SOURCE: Harvard GSD

Recently, Stoss Landscape Urbanism—firm of Chris Reed, Design Critic in Landscape Architecture, installed Stock-Pile in Radcliffe Yard, Cambridge, MA.

Harvard GSD reports

The project was commissioned by Barbara J. Grosz, Dean of the Radcliffe Institute and Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, as part of the Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, October 2009. The design and installation of Stock-Pile was completed in 7 days.

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View CommentsStossLU installs Stockpile in Cambridge

  • Ryan

    this is completely absurd. If I wanted to see a stock pile, I could walk to my nearest landscape supply depot. Has the GSD gone to far?

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