Idea by
Camila Araya Madariaga
Call for ideas 2021
Agricultural Unit
Agricultural Unit
- Systemic changes
The contrasting reality between urbanized and rural sectors owes to a growing and vital dependence that conditions the current construction and productive configuration of the natural territory.
Functional analysis is a way of understanding the landscape and the new perception of nature, as a mosaic structured by a network of supply systems, where we can find ephemeral objects that respond to natural cycles.
Understanding these objects as necessary agricultural supports that in their interior concentrate natural, productive and social variables, establishing dialogues between landscape, objects and users.
From there, the importance of designing resilient archetypes in order to make the micro agent visible within rural sectors. The peasant, activating agent of the local and national economy.
Through the understanding of nature as a design basis for these structures in order to mutate and self-build units through the knowledge of local farmers about structure and climate.
Agricultural Unit
Agricultural Unit
- Systemic changes
The contrasting reality between urbanized and rural sectors owes to a growing and vital dependence that conditions the current construction and productive configuration of the natural territory.
Functional analysis is a way of understanding the landscape and the new perception of nature, as a mosaic structured by a network of supply systems, where we can find ephemeral objects that respond to natural cycles.
Understanding these objects as necessary agricultural supports that in their interior concentrate natural, productive and social variables, establishing dialogues between landscape, objects and users.
From there, the importance of designing resilient archetypes in order to make the micro agent visible within rural sectors. The peasant, activating agent of the local and national economy.
Through the understanding of nature as a design basis for these structures in order to mutate and self-build units through the knowledge of local farmers about structure and climate.