Print Email Facebook Twitter The geology of landscapes Title The geology of landscapes: Times, rhythms, palimpsests of the Rhenish crater Author Cipriani, L. (TU Delft Landscape Architecture) Date 2023 Abstract The Hambach mine is one of Europe’s largest and deepest open-cast coal mines. Humans have transformed the landscape to the point of giving life to a new geological era. The mine is the symbol of humanity’s power over territorial, environmental, and climatic transformations at impressive levels of scale and scope. This contribution sums up five different times of the Hambach mine landscape,with its rhythms and palimpsests: deep geological time, historical time, the rapid anthropogenic time of excavation, the present time of transition towards new forms of energy, and finally, future time with the conversion of the crater into a lake. Time is the driving force of this place in light of the geological, anthropic, and climatic changes. The work presents a reflection on the IDEA League summer workshop held in 2022 by TU Delft in collaboration with Aachen University and Politecnico di Milano. Subject water and soil landswcapesgeology of landscapescoal landscapesmine landscapes To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:db22cb5b-d584-4382-8e7f-28a1e9513af3 DOI https://doi.org/10.11118/978-80-7509-934-1 Page numbers 55-55 Event ECLAS Conference 2023: Labyrinth of the World: Landscape Crossroads, 2023-09-10 → 2023-09-13, Brno, Czech Republic Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type abstract Rights © 2023 L. Cipriani Files PDF doi_doi_990004_6600_PUBLI ... STRACT.pdf 786.87 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:db22cb5b-d584-4382-8e7f-28a1e9513af3/datastream/OBJ/view