Water edges. The productive as a project technique in mediation with the limit of the sea
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https://doi.org/10.64197/REIA.24.981Keywords:
Acuicultura marina, Arquitectura, Elemento estructural (construcción)Abstract
This article traces a learning trajectory of cultural and architectural heritage, establishing a narrative around the beginning of the productive constitution of water edges in the Atlantic coastal territory. lt focuses on the exchanges and transfers between aquaculture and architecture, through constructions raised from anonymous procedures constituted as productive infrastructures, almost hidden and barely studied, which lie dispersed articulating the swinging space of the Atlantic peninsular coast. lt shows that in contemporary times, post-ecological ar industrial production strategies have colonized a large part of our planet, establishing new anthropological, landscape and cultural identities. Where, the different societies assume "the artificial" as a habitat, being a way far the transformation of the different vital dynamics in the search far sustenance, creating a work-oriented territory. This situation values the approach to those vestiges ar pre-industrial constructions that tried to work with natural synergies and the territory, which call into question many of the current problems. Thus, an opportunity is established to explore the traces of the domestication of the habitat at the edges of the water, where society established links through artificial ecologies in the exploitation of nearby natural resources.Downloads
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Published
2024-01-01
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García-Louzao Araújo, D. (2024). Water edges. The productive as a project technique in mediation with the limit of the sea. REIA - European Journal of Architectural Research, (24). https://doi.org/10.64197/REIA.24.981
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