Description
With No. 54, the ‘Is This Rural?’ series continues with a second installment that reflects on the binary city-country vision, as opposing scenarios, and on the intermediate space spontaneously having arisen between both. It is also an inventory, a synchronously-displayed timeline of the events that have taken place in these three territories over the last 250 years. Meanwhile, the Culturing the Country, Cultivating the City section is a selection of projects that overthrows the prejudices related to urban and rural tasks. Works featured in this issue are by Grand Huit, Feilden Fowles Architects, Atelier Raum, Felt, Taller Capital, and many more.
CONTENTS
CITY AND COUNTRYSIDE: THE ORIGINS OF A DIVIDE. Javier Mozas.
TIMELINE THROUGH THE CITY, THE INTERMEDIATE & THE COUNTRYSIDE 1775-2025. Aurora Fernández Per.
Population Density Index
A Place for Awareness. Grand Huit. La Ferme du Rail. Paris (France) 2014-2019.
Farming as a Tool Against Exclusion. Feilden Fowles Architects. Waterloo City Farm. London (United Kingdom) 2014–2018.
Is this rural? Pierres Blanches Cultural Centre. Julien Perraud, Atelier Raum.
Culturing the Suburbs. Atelier Raum. Pierres Blanches Cultural Centre. Saint-Jean-de-Boiseau (France) 2019.
Strengthening the context softly. Felt. De Linden Primary School. Zarren, Kortemark (Belgium) 2019.
Generating Character and Identity. Taller Capital, Juan Ansberto Cruz. Represo Colosio. Nogales, Sonora (Mexico) 2020.
Betting on Centrality and Subtlety. Guinee*Potin. Event Venue. Riec-sur-Belon (France) 2020.
The School as a Connection Point. Kientruc O. Bó Mon Preschool. Tu Nang, Commune, Yen Chau District. Son La Province (Vietnam) 2019.
A Democratic Space in the Jungle. Asociación Semillas Para El Desarrollo Sostenible. Primary School. Jerusalén De Miñaro, Pangoa (Peru) 2017.
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