Sand harbors and water bodies: an occupation

Authors

  • Anne Marie Sumner Mackenzie Presbiterian University

Keywords:

ethical, technical, aesthetical, infrastructure, optical apprehension

Abstract

The text and the project focuses on the hypothesis of spatial occupation in adverse areas having as intellectual vector the articulation of an ethical, technical and aesthetical action. The reflection parts from the diminished infrastructure in cited areas, which characterizes the limits of this society’s social contract, namely our own. It tries to think a project’s deployment with emphasis in an infrastructural approach articulated within an optical apprehension of the geography and of the landscape. It takes advantage of the variations of sand harbors contours which variate from craters to lakes. In the planar level of water, the extensive public piers replicate and allow the use of this accented horizontal extension, again enabling the optical apprehension of geography and water.

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Author Biography

Anne Marie Sumner, Mackenzie Presbiterian University

She is an architect, PhD in Environmental and Urban Structures and professor at Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil.

Published

2022-05-08