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Landscape Typologies
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Freshkills development history
Jonathan Mess: Earth Art // Split Earth
Sanborn Maps : Nonlinear Memory
Title: Landfill No. 29: Cross Sections
A.R. Hopwood’ False Memory Archive
The Embedded Collective
The human needs, embedded within a landscape, transforms it into an archive. The archive has the ability to store layers of identities with the option of removal. By looking at the various identities as a catalogue, the characteristics reveal themselves, producing means to a vessel: A vessel generating space defined by the archive. By using this means of creation, it allows an evolution of architecture in sync with its environment.
Landscapes as archives of history
Over time, we observe patterns, notice correlation of landscape and human needs over time allowing us to foresee the evolution of landscape. Mapping creating the future ecologies. Overlapping present, past and future landscapes prepares ourselves for changing environment, plotting temporality in a way which it develops its own spatial condition.
The nature of an ecology is temporarily defined. With time as an active agent, ecologies are continuously shifting with both physical and mental interpretations, creating an environment composed of overlapping characteristics. The various interpretations begin to map out human needs embedded within the landscape. Thus, the landscape acts as an archive, holding different realities both present and past. Using the archive as a means to create spatial conditions, are they independent to the environment or do they become a machine that creates environments?
Layers of earthquakes in Eastern Turkey
In the ruin, history appears spatialized and built space temporalized
Andreas Huyssen
James Corner, mapping the landscape
The Agency of Mapping; Speculation, Critque and Invention in Mapping
“As a creative practice, mapping precipitates its most productive effects through a finding that is also a founding; its agency lies in neither reproduction or imposition but rather in uncovering realities previously unseen or unimagined, even across seemingly exhausted grounds. Thus mapping unfolds potential; it re-makes territory over and over again, each time with new and diverse consequences.”
Temporal Reality Distortion
Element: Fuzziness / Blurriness
Williamsburg Houses (Sanborn Map)
Introduction of parks/ public spaces in NYC.
Are these necessities, or idealized needs?