One of the biggest, most damaging and most readily apparent effects of climate change is rising sea levels, and 'Climate Chronograph' is a memorial that will be a testament to the reality of climate change through that effect. The memorial is designed to sink as sea levels rise, making it a literal manifestation of the impact of climate change around the world.
Set to be built on the same grounds that hold the Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC, Climate Chronograph will consist of rows of cherry trees planted on a slope down to the edge of the Atlantic. As climate change causes the water level to rise over time, those cherry trees will slowly but visibly die off.
Cherry trees are a symbol of Washington DC, in honor of the old legend about George Washington, further deepening Climate Chronograph's metaphorical significance.
Climate Change Memorials
The 'Climate Chronograph' Installation Will Be Built in Washington DC
Trend Themes
1. Rising Sea Levels - The sinking memorial presents an opportunity for innovative solutions in coastal engineering and flood management.
2. Climate Change Awareness - The memorial's powerful visual representation inspires potential innovative solutions in public education and advocacy campaigns.
3. Symbolic Memorials - The use of cherry trees and metaphoric design opens up opportunities for disruptive innovations in landscape architecture and art installations.
Industry Implications
1. Coastal Engineering - The challenge of rising sea levels offers disruptive innovation opportunities in coastal infrastructure and protection systems.
2. Education and Advocacy - Climate change awareness and the need for effective communication drives innovation in sustainable education programs and persuasive campaigns.
3. Landscape Architecture - The combination of symbolism and a changing environment provides a platform for innovative approaches in landscape design and experiential installations.