Baltimore-born architect Charles Jencks is known for his books on Modernism and Postmodernism, but those works don't compare visually to his "earthworks"—sculpture built from the materials found on (and in) the ground. There's this one in England, which uses hill mounds to harken the curves of feminine form. It's been called the "nude you have to climb." [The Guardian via Curbed DC]
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