What would you think, suddenly seeing lots of blue trees in the forest on a morning walk? It’s kind of surreal and kind of beautiful.
My first idea was it were trees being marked in some kind of way, for the forest worker. But it was one station of a new project by the City of Berlin. A Project that gives information about the importance of our forests in context with climatic change. The Exhibition opens on the 13th of April 2017 and I am sure it will be really interesting. It’s planned as an exhibition where you follow a path with 11 stations in the Grunewald, on each station you get information about another aspect of the forest and its importance for
It’s planned as an 4 km long path with 11 stations in the Grunewald, on each station you get information about another aspect of the forest and its importance for the climate. The station I saw so far was beautiful and integrated very well with the forest.
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What would you think, suddenly seeing lots of blue trees in the forest on a morning walk? It’s kind of surreal and kind of beautiful.
My first idea was it were trees being marked in some kind of way, for the forest worker. But it was one station of a new project by the City of Berlin. A Project that gives information about the importance of our forests in context with climatic change. The Exhibition opens on the 13th of April 2017 and I am sure it will be really interesting. It’s planned as an exhibition where you follow a path with 11 stations in the Grunewald, on each station you get information about another aspect of the forest and its importance for
It’s planned as an 4 km long path with 11 stations in the Grunewald, on each station you get information about another aspect of the forest and its importance for the climate. The station I saw so far was beautiful and integrated very well with the forest.
More information here: wald.berlin.klima
And some of my mobile snaps here: