Between the rivers Maas and Waal, where ancient dunes ripple across the land, a monumental new artwork redefines the relationship between architecture, landscape, and experience.
The Wall is a permanent sculptural intervention that functions simultaneously as land art and sound barrier in the public space. It forms a hybrid between structure and landscape. Flowing horizontal lines evoke geological strata, visualizing the different layers of sediment shaped by centuries of flooding, calm waters, and fertile times.

