Bracket 1. On Farming.
28/01/2011.
ed. ACTAR
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“On Farming” looks at the capacity for architecture to address ideas and issues of productive landscapes and urbanisms. Once merely understood in terms of agriculture, today information, energy, labour, and landscape, among others, can be farmed. Farming harnesses the efficiency of collectivity and community and represents the local gesture, the productive landscape, and the alternative economy. The processes of farming are mutable, parametric, and efficient. Farming is the modification of infrastructure, urbanisms, architectures, and landscapes toward a privileging of production.
Edited by: Mason White , Maya Przybylski
Language / ISBN: English [978-84-92861-21-7] Available
Cover: Soft / Illustrations: Color
Size: 20 x 26 cm. / Page number: 252 / Publibish by: ACTAR , Archinect , InfraNet Lab