“There should be a moment of contemplation when you go to the forest; that is the only way you learn to take a deeper look into nature. A deeper look at a forest, lake or river, which always exists in continuous movement. It’s not just a river – it’s alive. I want people to feel that,” says Swiss landscape architect Enzo Enea, one of the world’s most respected collectors of trees. In 2010 he established the as yet only tree museum in the world, thus highlighting the importance of trees, their presence in our lives, their beauty and also their uniqueness. Read the full article