4607-12-6 . 2025
A contemplative exploration of urban peripheries
In the outskirts of Amsterdam, where urban sprawl meets carefully curated landscapes, Flora Fritz presents a unique architectural narrative. This project delves into the juxtaposition of digital image generation and traditional landscape painting, capturing the essence of spaces that are both meticulously planned and inherently artificial.
The project is set against a backdrop of massive lakes and manicured parks, designed to mitigate the density of housing developments. These areas, born from a blend of randomness and determination, evoke a sense of discomfort and intrigue.
Design Highlights
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Integration of digital and physical mediums
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Exploration of urban peripheries
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Reflection on artificial landscapes
Key Facts
| Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| Location | Amsterdam outskirts |
| Year | 2025 |
| Medium | Digital and physical |
The project stands within the realm of contemporary architecture, offering a critical lens on the constructed environments that define modern urban peripheries. It challenges the viewer to consider the implications of such spaces on our perception of nature and urbanity.




