In my practice and recently completed PhD, I have been investigating possible relationships between humans and their ecosystems that nurture the resilience of both, with a specific focus on plant communities. The methodology is a reflective process integrated within the practice of built and grown architectures. It defined an ecological practice as a secular form of architectural animism that conceives of places as beings with agency, that we garden with. Soils, although not in the foreground, were regularly mentioned for the definition of a site’s propensity through defining the levels of nutrients and water, and structural capacity... This paper reflects on a selection of the same case studies but this time from the point of view of soil...
Our relationship with the landscape has developed through time and more and more the environment is ...
Food and architecture have always been intertwined. When humans started to build settlements, we beg...
Over four days at Falmouth University’s Woodlane campus in July 2014, the RANE research group in col...
Reading of the Letter from the soils we have designed with, presented at the Monsoon [and other] Gro...
While soil is crucial to the well-being of both human and nonhuman life, its importance is rarely ac...
While soil is central to human life and the flourishing of countless nonhumans, its importance is ra...
In opposition to the general understanding of animism as an irrational religious set of beliefs, the...
As environmental matters, soils have been an object of inquiry primarily for the natural sciences, w...
This project discusses how a range of actors in various ecological contexts are rapidly “building” f...
Soils are the fundament of terrestrial ecosystems. Across the globe we find different soil types wit...
Humanity is facing fundamental challenges in the anthropocene on how to produce food, fodder and fib...
What humans know about the soil has material implications for the future of life on Earth. This pape...
Moving horizon was born as a doctoral investigation that moves across research and design dimension....
Provides a description of how carbon, water, nutrients, organic matter and microbes interact to unde...
Water and soil are the "twin pillars" supporting life on the land. Buchan (1996) reviewed the many "...
Our relationship with the landscape has developed through time and more and more the environment is ...
Food and architecture have always been intertwined. When humans started to build settlements, we beg...
Over four days at Falmouth University’s Woodlane campus in July 2014, the RANE research group in col...
Reading of the Letter from the soils we have designed with, presented at the Monsoon [and other] Gro...
While soil is crucial to the well-being of both human and nonhuman life, its importance is rarely ac...
While soil is central to human life and the flourishing of countless nonhumans, its importance is ra...
In opposition to the general understanding of animism as an irrational religious set of beliefs, the...
As environmental matters, soils have been an object of inquiry primarily for the natural sciences, w...
This project discusses how a range of actors in various ecological contexts are rapidly “building” f...
Soils are the fundament of terrestrial ecosystems. Across the globe we find different soil types wit...
Humanity is facing fundamental challenges in the anthropocene on how to produce food, fodder and fib...
What humans know about the soil has material implications for the future of life on Earth. This pape...
Moving horizon was born as a doctoral investigation that moves across research and design dimension....
Provides a description of how carbon, water, nutrients, organic matter and microbes interact to unde...
Water and soil are the "twin pillars" supporting life on the land. Buchan (1996) reviewed the many "...
Our relationship with the landscape has developed through time and more and more the environment is ...
Food and architecture have always been intertwined. When humans started to build settlements, we beg...
Over four days at Falmouth University’s Woodlane campus in July 2014, the RANE research group in col...