The next formal element within the park are the geometric surfaces. Some of the surfaces are constructed of compacted earth and gravel and are more free
and varied in form, while others are made from metal and concrete.
Ironically, in Tschumi’s design for an outdoor park, the landscape has been removed from the picture almost entirely.
The landscape elements, formerly the most important aspects of any urban park, have become the infill between the built
structures that organize the project spatially and functionally (Tshumi, 1993). Therefore, the conventional idea of a park
has been incorporated into an architectural notion of a building (Papadakis, 1988).
This dislocation of landscape transforms the park into an expansive neutral space. Grass, earth, metal, concrete and gravel allow for complete