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The Project of the Soil
Peleman, David; Barcelloni Corte, Martina; Vigano, Paola et al.
2021In OASE: Tijdschrift voor Architectuur, (110), p. 223
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Keywords :
Soil; Urbanisl; Project
Abstract :
[en] This issue of OASE makes a critical analysis of how soil connects to urban planning and urban design, and how it can adjust those practices in exploring new agendas. For a long time, the theme of soil – as matter, not as territory – has been the quasi exclusive subject of agriculture, geography and soil science. Only in the last few decades, due to a rapidly growing awareness of climate change, has soil increasingly come into focus in urban design, in particular as a matter that can also provide ecosystem services in urban environments. The editors of OASE 110 believe that soils, although degraded and fragmented, call to be looked upon with a new gaze. They should be rearticulated in a new project aimed at the construction of a shared, productive and inhabited nature, containing different elements of urbanity and offering – at the same time – a more resilient and sustainable environment for all. Inspired by Bernardo Secchi’s 1986 text ‘Progetto di Suolo’, this issue of OASE makes a critical analysis of how soil – as an intermediary package that connects surface and subsurface – can further connect to the practices of urbanism and urban design, and how it can guide those practices in exploring new agendas.
Disciplines :
Arts & humanities: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Peleman, David;  Unilu - University of Luxembourg [LU]
Barcelloni Corte, Martina  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Unité de Recherches de la Faculté d'Architecture (URA)
Vigano, Paola;  EPLF - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne [CH] > IA
Ronner Elsbeth;  TU Delft
Language :
English
Title :
The Project of the Soil
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
OASE: Tijdschrift voor Architectuur
ISSN :
0169-6238
eISSN :
2543-1129
Publisher :
NAi Uitgevers, Netherlands
Issue :
110
Pages :
223
Peer reviewed :
Editorial Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
ISSN 01696238
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