David Godshall uses industrial grade adhesives to fuse the meanings of landscapes with a tropical flirtatiousness. His designs and work harken heavily to historical landscapes, often imbuing traditional forms with a cynicism that is deliciously debonair.
A current student of Landscape Architecture at UC Berkeley, Mr. Godshall, as he likes to be called, is enthralled with the following:
1. Derelict landscapes
2. Brand new construction
3. All things Baroque
As David himself says all the time, “I am absolutely thrilled to be part of the built environment.”
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