The sampling of maps and diagrams in this article are part of body of visual research on camping culture in there United States. Their goal of this project is not to tell the story of any one site or even any one campground, but rather to examine how this cultural ideal of rugged American character came to be appropriated and transformed into a generic and widely replicated template of spatial protocols, replete with delightful irony and where modern services run rampant.
Image: Bruce Davidson, Campground No. 4, Yosemite National Park (1966)
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BRACKET [at extremes]
Whole Arctic Catalog: Access to Tools for Survival at the Edge of the Earth
Salvaged Landscape
Superdivision Detroit
Ground Swell: Adaptive Land Morphologies and Soft Infrastructures
Avant-Garde Real Estate: Artificial Land in Japan, 1954 - 2000
P.L.A.T.F.O.R.M. The Public of Lagos Agency of Trash Formation, Organization, Remediation, and Mana
Hybrid Migrations and Design of Deluge
Alessandra Ponte
Awaroa Lighthouse
Airnode
Harborworks Territories
30° 49′ 15″ N, 111° 0′ 8″ E
Constructing Barricades: Politics of the Event & ‘Weak Architecture’
Muddy Logics: Shipbreaking
Gadeokdo Island Masterplan (HydroPolis)
Zero Atmosphere Architecture
The Thing
Sacred Anomalies: Infiltrating Landscape Surveys
Julien De Smedt
OPspace: open source urbanism
Territories of Nowhere: Harnessing Elusive and Nebulous Geographies
Keller Easterling
Tar Creek Supergrid
Raising Islands
The Silo Home | A Post Petro City
Worldindexer
Maya Przybylski
Morphing Manhattanism
Operation “Early Breakfast”
Three Extreme Architects
Singing Landscapes: The Lost Language Repository
The Sophisticated Hut
Frontiers and Borders in the American Landscape
Lola Sheppard
Mark Wigley
Land Management Tribes - New Species of Symbiotic Architectures for The Great Plains
Michael Hensel
François Roche
With or Without Water: Building resilient livelihoods through infrastructure in the Lake Chad Basin
National Purist Routes
Elderquarters
Free Zoning
Hashim Sarkis
Liquid Highways
Infostructures: Spatial Typologies for an Emerging Information Economy