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GERMANY -- /INNOVATION/newswire -- Sep 03, 2016
Renowned designer Udo Hubert Dagenbach presents the Stone Plant Sculpture, a minimalistic garden sculpture, combining Jurrasic limestone and pruned yew, now permanently installed at The United World College in Dilijan, Armenia.
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Udo Hubert Dagenbach introduces the Stone Plant Sculpture, a groundbreaking minimalistic garden masterpiece. The project, initiated in 2002, is a joint venture between Franken Schotter Quarry and Bruns Nursery, culminating in the creation of a European interpretation of Japanese Zen Gardens.
The sculpture, standing at 130 x 130 x 130 cm, is a testament to the designer's innovative approach, utilizing Jurrasic marble and yew hedge plants to form a visually striking cube. The project's relocation to The United World College in Dilijan, Armenia, marks a significant milestone in its enduring legacy.
The Stone Plant Sculpture's unique blend of materials and simple shape embodies the essence of minimal art and land art, delivering a powerful message of product synergy and design harmony. Its relocation to Armenia has further solidified its status as a symbol of cross-cultural design excellence.
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