The Intermediate
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ISSN 1132-6409
ISBN 978-84-09-36929-4
English/Spanish
120 Pages
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The third and last issue of the Is this Rural? Series focuses on the Intermediate territory, the most indeterminate in terms of uses, the setting where the most complex situations occur and where the mix of uses is part of its identity.
The analysis of this diffuse and increasingly expanded portion of the environment originates a series of explorations towards possible futures in which architecture is obliged to dialogue with the natural sciences.
CONTENTS (English/Spanish)
THE INTERMEDIATE. NAMING THE INDETERMINATE. Javier Mozas.
Population Density Index
Looking for a sense of belonging.
B B O A - Balparda Brunel Oficina de Arquitectura. Baigorria. Granadero Baigorria, Provincia de Santa Fe, (Argentina) 2013-2016.
Mixing dwellings and farming.
KettingHuls. Vliervelden. Oosterwold, Almere, (The Netherlands) 2015-2020.
Remediating the heart of the community.
Colectivo C733. Tapachula Station. Tapachula, (Mexico) 2020-2021.
Colonising the woods.
Felt. Villa Kameleon. Zoersel, Antwerp (Belgium) 2021.
Shared and sustainable living.
B-Architecten. Qville. Essen, (Belgium) 2020.
TROUBLE IN PARADISE.
Prolog +1.
The panorama of the polish countryside.
Jan Domicz (collage), Michał Sierakowski (photographs, collage), Paweł Starzec (photographs), PROLOG +1 (concept).
Paradise on the horizon.
PROLOG +1.
The sacred species.
GUBAHÁMORI + Filip + László Demeter.
Eureca: eu climate resistance agency.
Traumnovelle.
Village commons.
Atelier Fanelsa.
Countryspine.
KOSMOS Architects.
Społem.
Rural Office for Architecture.
Social infrastructure.
Rzut.