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8 September 2016

Memorials for the Future Winner Announced
Architect Magazine

by Chelsea Blahut

Today, Washington, D.C.’s, National Park Service, National Capital Planning Commission, and New York–based nonprofit Van Alen Institute announced the winner of “Memorials for the Future,” a competition launched in Oct. 2015 asking design professionals of various mediums to come up with conceptual memorials for Washington, D.C. The victorious project, “Climate Chronograph,” was designed by Bay Area landscape architects Erik Jensen and Rebecca Sunter, and will represent the inevitable displacement of people due to climate change by planting a parcel of land at Hains Point—a susceptible area in the southwest region of the nation’s capital between the Potomac River and the Washington Channel—with a series a cherry trees that will eventually perish from rising sea levels.