Erosion

Landscape change is due largely to erosion, the gradual breaking down of landforms into small particles which seek the lowest energy state. And counteracting erosional decay are the building forces - the forces that pile things up - such as tectonics, and the human agents of landscape change such as architecture, drainage control, landscaping, and paving.

The interaction of human changes to the landscape and erosion is the subject of this special CLUI program theme.

CLUI exhibit:
Formations of Erasure: Earthworks and Entropy

 

 
Programs and Projects

Thematic Program Areas

Infospace

Airland

Underland

Lines of Site

Erosion

Isolate Zones

Mediated Space

Model Earth

Guide Points

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Exhibits

Tours

Independent Interpreters

Extrapolative Projects

Publications

Residence Program

 

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