Abstract:
MaterialScape layers a 65-acre educational park of material consumption on an
abandoned quarry in Indianapolis, IN., where material extraction was and still is a major
component of Indiana’s cultural and economic history.
The project aims to create an immersive and engaging learning experience for the
visitors through the visualization and the representation of the consumption of six
essential materials (water, stone, coal, steel, gasoline, and salt) in landscape architecture’s
design language. It addresses sustainability not only through environmentally low-impact
development of the quarry site but also through emphasizing cultural sustainability by
integrating innovative and rich educational programs.
As a future landmark destination, the project has the potential to bring multiple
benefits to the west Indianapolis community where the site is located, including raising
land value and strengthening public space networks and more importantly, creating a
sense of belonging and honor.