Browse Issues Search Articles Submissions About the Journal Copyright Fixation Podcast Subscribe Go back to Issues DESIGNED LANDS©APES—AR©HITECTURE, S©ULPTURE,VISUAL ART, SHAPE, PI©TORIAL WORK, OR . . . NOTHING AT ALL? 72 J. Copyright Soc'y 1209 (2026) Richard Chused Professor of Law Emeritus, New York Law School Table of Contents INTRODUCTION: MARY MISS V. DES MOINES ART CENTER- 1209 I. GREENWOOD POND PROJECT PLANNING: THE CONTRACT- 1213 II: ©ONTRASTS AND ©ONFUSION: GREENWOOD POND,CLOUDGATE, AND THE VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL – 1220 III. RETHINKING ART, ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPES, AND COPYRIGHT – 1234 A. Refining the Issues – 1234 B. Proposed Statutory Revisions 1242 C. Objections to the Proposed Amendments – 1247 1. Design Patents, Industrial Designs, Copyright and Market Dominance – 1247 2. Historic Preservation and Moral Right – 1249 CONCLUSION – 1250 Introduction This article arises from the saga of the construction and eventual destruction of a landmark landscape architectural work by the well-known artist Mary Miss that was constructed adjacent to the Des Moines Art Center called Greenwood Pond: Double Site. The project’s demise is emblematic of the remarkably ambiguous copyright problems that surround such artistic creations. They do not neatly fit into any category of copyrightable works. Though they may contain sculptural works, their overall designs are rarely totally sculptural. While architects typically draw plans and “sculpt” a landscaped space, the results usually are not “buildings,’ as required by the definition of architecture in the copyright code. For purposes of moral rights protection, they are rarely works of “visual art” as mandated by the statute. In short they are in a copyright black hole, presenting work that may be just as creative and worthy of protection as art, sculpture, and architecture, but lacking intellectual property recognition. After surveying the surprising status of landscape architecture, I suggest some changes to the copyright code to ameliorate problems. Full Article 72 J. Copyright Soc'y 1209 (2026) (4)Download Related Content Journal December 21, 2025 THE USPTO'S ART TEACHER PATENT GAMBIT: HOW DESIGN PATENTS STEPPED ON COPYRIGHT'S TERRITORY 72 J. Copyright Soc'y 1291 (2025)Download Creativity, Culture & the Arts Journal September 26, 2025 HERITAGE COLLECTIONS AND PRESERVATION CONVERSATION Rina Preservation Panel-5Download toolkit-on-preservationDownload Creativity, Culture & the Arts Education, Archives & Memory Preservation Preservation, Archives & Memory Video Oct 19, 2025 2025 International Conference in Dublin About the Conference Copyright Society members and guests are cordially invited to join us for our 2025 International Meeting in… CLE Credit Copyright & Culture