Students: Gary Chien, Maya Desai, Hayley Imerman, Holly Jordan, Safora Khoylou, Esmond Lee, Timothy Lee, Antoine Morris, Matthew Spremulli, Sando Thordarson, Sandy Wong, Joseph Yau.
Beijing’s Line13 was built in the late 1990s as a speculative infrastructure in order to stimulate the development of the countryside north of the city. At the time it was built, only line 1 and line 2 existed. So Line 13, as unlikely a route as its number suggests, sat as an anomalous form, designed to irrigate the periphery for real estate speculation. This process has allowed strange new cities like Huilongguan, a commuter suburb of monotonous slabs, to grow up surrounding the line, creating zones of uneven development, where the messy vitality of existing uses meets the overbearing coherence of new subdivisions. Despite its urban character as infrastructure, the areas that line 13 traverses are in between sites; housing blocks, universities, office and business parks, share space with golf courses, farms, villages and desolate wastelands.
However the unevenness of the line opens up potentials, in the gaps between overdeveloped space. This workshop examined the northern leg of Line 13; the area between Longze and Beiyuan, studying three systems to see how each might be redesigned to create opportunities within this socially polarized, ecologically degraded, and culturally empty landscape. These interventions work to render the peripheral system more complex, breaking the linear system and uni-directional system of line 13 into a superlinear system that creates multiple connections between its parts.
On Farming - Contents
BRACKET [on farming]
Landgrab City
What We Are Is What We Eat
Chia Mesa
Hydrating Luanda
Farm Plus: Hybrid Agricultural Landscapes
AGER-AGRI
Rethinking Urbanism in the Shrinking City of New Orleans
Fructus Vegetabilis: Growing Profit in the War on Error
GEOtube: Vertical Salt Deposit Growth System
Living Tower: A Vertical Horse Stable for Luxor
HydroLoops: Mechanization and the Command Prompt
Reforestation of Greenwood Farm: An Emergent Landscape and Intervention
Nomadic Allotments: London’s Farming Future
Factory-Farmed Architecture: You Are How You Eat
Cloud Skippers
Project::Farm
Vertical Farming in Las Vegas? Beyond Pragmatism, Toward Desire
Aquaculture Seascape Park
45°50’8”N 119°41’57”W: Hybrid-Poplar Farm
Migrational Fields: Farming and the Chinese Urban Village
Cash Crops, Energy Landscapes
Globalgaelisation
Post-Agricultural Speculations
Butter in the Mail: Experiments in an Epistolary Economy
Your Town Tomorrow
Precipitating a Productive Countryside: A Renewed Company Town Model
Beyond Disney
The Productive Surface
BLDG 2.0: Crowd-Sourcing Building Energy Performance
Food Matrix
On Farming
The Building That Farms…
Recycling Takes Command
Farm Logic
Seasoned Pasture: A Demonstration Range and Public Park
Notes Towards a History of Agrarian Urbanism
Performative Landscapes
Ecologically Emergent Leisure Landscapes [EELLs]
Learning from Salinas (Hopefully)
The Catalog: From Ploughs to Clouds
Farming [PARK]: Rail, Roadways, and Urban Form Today
Microcosmic Aquaculture
Harvesting Space