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The Atlas of rural protocols in the American Midwest and the Argentine Pampas is structured along eight systems of organization: transport and infrastructure, land subdivision, agricultural production, water management, storage and maintenance, human habitation, animal management, land management. Each of these systems possesses a number of organizational types, material components, normative relationships, and spectra of performance, which become available through a manual of instructions for a Suprarural architectural environment. The research is based on a realistic-overriding ethics towards design that operates by abstracting and intensifying unexplored territorial phenomena.
Essays by Ciro Najle, LluÃs Ortega, Anna Font, Paul Andersen, David Salomon, Teresa GalÃ, Ramon Faura, Julian Varas, Francisco Cadau, LluÃs Viu, and Axel Cherniavsky.
Photography by Pablo Gerson.
Awarded by Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in Fine Arts.
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The Atlas of rural protocols in the American Midwest and the Argentine Pampas is structured along eight systems of organization: transport and infrastructure, land subdivision, agricultural production, water management, storage and maintenance, human habitation, animal management, land management. Each of these systems possesses a number of organizational types, material components, normative relationships, and spectra of performance, which become available through a manual of instructions for a Suprarural architectural environment. The research is based on a realistic-overriding ethics towards design that operates by abstracting and intensifying unexplored territorial phenomena.
Essays by Ciro Najle, LluÃs Ortega, Anna Font, Paul Andersen, David Salomon, Teresa GalÃ, Ramon Faura, Julian Varas, Francisco Cadau, LluÃs Viu, and Axel Cherniavsky.
Photography by Pablo Gerson.
Awarded by Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in Fine Arts.
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