A maximum, minimalistic garden on a space of 130/130/130 cm. The European interpretation of Japanese Zen Gardens. Forming a cube with a pruned yew and a limestone. The joint between both is defined by an almost diagonal line through the cube. Two materials, plant and stone, a simple shape, following Mies van der Rohes claim:"Less is more". The sculpture moved from Germany to Armenia, where it is placed at the beginning of the Prince of Wales Avenue in the United World College in DILIJAN, ARMENIA.
Udo Dagenbach in glasser and dagenbach creates border crossing design between landart and regular landscape architecture and shows new possibilities to design urban landscapes in many different parts of the world.
glasser and dagenbach are Berlin based landscape architects and develope urban spaces, parks as well as recreational projects for hotels, wellness clubs, the surroundings for schools, land art projects and sculptures. A team of 8-10 is involved in projects in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy, Russia, Armenia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan. and Tchad in Africa. Close cooperation with architects is the basis in bigger urban developments.