Editorial: HATJE CANTZ, EDICIONES PURO CHILE
Año:2013
Teresa Moller’s landscape architecture stands out for its scope, language and unique vision. Characteristic that makes her an outstanding artist who works in perfect harmony with the environment, respecting and rescuing its essentials.
This book shows the relationship that Teresa Moller makes between landscape, architecture, nature and native flora. The way she works from local needs, incorporating an aesthetic and functional sense that revalues the spirit and nature of that place.
Since 1990, the diverse landscapes of Chile – from the Atacama Desert in the north to the Lake District in the south; from the Pacific Coast in the west to the Andes in the east – have served as the setting for most of Moller’s projects. Diversity that has allowed reflecting the relationship that the artist establishes between landscape, architecture and native flora, achieving with each project a unique result in accordance with the environment