This evening explores the conflict surrounding Lake Tange, Denmark's largest artificial lake.
The talk and exibition open up the debate towards full ecological restoration of the River Gudenåen. The project examines the relations between humans, landscape, and biodiversity. It highlights the losses and gains associated with removing the lake and considers how nature-culture heritage can be preserved in a new landscape design. Join the exibition to explore alternative design methods and communicative approaches, with emphasis on the need for a long-term, sustainable solutions that balances ecological and social aspects.
This event is based on a project in relation to the masters program of landscape architecture supervised by Svava Riesto.