L I N E - Landscape Forms Brochures/LF_L I N E...Space Definition, Site Identity The timeless,...
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L I N E
Space Definition, Site Identity
The timeless, minimalist form of L I N E landscape panels, designed by Shane Coen and
Coen+Partners, defines the boundaries of the landscape, whether a linear grass path or
an urban plaza. L I N E panels delineate space, provide enclosure, and give landscape
architects a vocabulary to express their unique site designs.
Striking Contrasts, Finding Common Ground
L I N E doesn’t try to replicate the organic shapes of nature but rather celebrates them
through the contrasting presence of the panels’ geometric, repetitive forms. Human,
minimal lines running through natural elements call attention to nature.
L I N E affects the landscape in different ways. Panels in a sea of grasses and trees become
a quiet element within the space. Panels in an urban setting relate to the angles and grid of
the surrounding architecture and streetscape.
In Praise of Edges
Define the edges of a site with sculptural patterned metal panels. Necessary elements
required by code and safety guidelines, such as guardrails on a rooftop terrace, can play
a distinctive role in the site experience but have been largely overlooked. L I N E panels as
edge and safety elements contribute both functionally and aesthetically.
Go Standard, Go Custom
Eight standard panel types begin the conversation between L I N E and the needs
of a specific site design. L I N E’s flexibility supports custom patterns and sizes that reflect
a landscape architect’s unique vision.
Half-Inch Vertical Rod
Half-Inch Horizontal Rod
Vertical Picket
One-Inch Horizontal Slat
Vertical Louver - Angled
Perforated Panel
Vertical Louver - Straight
Solid Panel
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L I N E: Design by Shane Coen | Coen+Partners
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Landscape Forms supports the Landscape Architecture Foundation at the Second Century level. ©2019 Landscape Forms, Inc. Printed in the U.S.A.