ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.” ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.”

“Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey” is the title of an exhibition that explores the powerful relationship between stone and the design of outdoor spaces. It is on show at ABC Stone’s located at 189 Banker Street, Brooklyn, NY, through June 20, 2025.

ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.”

The immersive experience features five 350-square-foot vignettes, each crafted by leading landscape architecture firms using a single stone to shape visionary environments, from a Henry Moore-inspired contemplative garden to a sculptural installation exploring humanity’s impact on the natural world.

Particpating firms are: LaGuardia Design Group, Oehme van Sweden, Design Workshop, Supermass Studio, and RKLA.

ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.” ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.”

About ABC Stone (from the company webpage):
Since 1992, ABC Stone has aimed to meet the needs of the design industry in an ever-changing global market. By diversifying our material portfolio and service offerings, and providing our clients with a superior customer experience, ABC is redefining how the A + D industry conducts business.

About the Sponsors:
Oasiq provides top-tier outdoor furniture solutions, blending functionality with modern design to enhance any outdoor space.
Summerhill Landscapes specializes in sourcing, planting, and maintaining vibrant landscapes, contributing to beautiful, sustainable environments.
ASLA-NY supports the advancement of landscape architecture through education, advocacy, and design excellence.

Source: ABC Stone

ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.” ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.” ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.” ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.” ABC Stone: “Stone in Landscape Architecture: A Sensory Journey.”