The Arctic is emerging as a critical frontier of global concern and a territory of immediate action. The Whole Arctic Catalog repositions Stewart Brand’s Whole Earth Catalog to suggest that we are upon a timely moment in which we must strategize the tools and technologies necessary to secure the future of this fragile frontier. As our contemporary concern for the rapidly changing Arctic context alarms a new climate of crisis, this collection of tools highlights our contemporary condition as one of opportunity - to inspire a future of innovation and growth in one of our most extreme territories.
Contributors
Jury
Schedule
Submission Requirements
BRACKET [at extremes]
Sacred Anomalies: Infiltrating Landscape Surveys
Airnode
Zero Atmosphere Architecture
Salvaged Landscape
Morphing Manhattanism
Keller Easterling
The Sophisticated Hut
Frontiers and Borders in the American Landscape
Territories of Nowhere: Harnessing Elusive and Nebulous Geographies
Singing Landscapes: The Lost Language Repository
Lola Sheppard
Operation “Early Breakfast”
Free Zoning
Constructing Barricades: Politics of the Event & ‘Weak Architecture’
Tar Creek Supergrid
Alessandra Ponte
Three Extreme Architects
Fully Serviced
Raising Islands
30° 49′ 15″ N, 111° 0′ 8″ E
Ground Swell: Adaptive Land Morphologies and Soft Infrastructures
Worldindexer
Superdivision Detroit
Liquid Highways
Gadeokdo Island Masterplan (HydroPolis)
OPspace: open source urbanism
Avant-Garde Real Estate: Artificial Land in Japan, 1954 - 2000
Awaroa Lighthouse
Mark Wigley
Michael Hensel
Julien De Smedt
Muddy Logics: Shipbreaking
With or Without Water: Building resilient livelihoods through infrastructure in the Lake Chad Basin
Maya Przybylski
Elderquarters
The Thing
Harborworks Territories
P.L.A.T.F.O.R.M. The Public of Lagos Agency of Trash Formation, Organization, Remediation, and Mana
François Roche
Hashim Sarkis
National Purist Routes
Hybrid Migrations and Design of Deluge
The Silo Home | A Post Petro City
Land Management Tribes - New Species of Symbiotic Architectures for The Great Plains
Infostructures: Spatial Typologies for an Emerging Information Economy