AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
History and Theory of Architecture
PAVILIONS REVEALING THE POSSIBILITY OF URBAN FORESTRY AS COMMONS
−Case studies on “Fire Foodies Club” and “Urban Foresters Club” at UABB−
Diego MARTÍN SÁNCHEZYoshiharu TSUKAMOTONoemí GÓMEZ LOBO
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2020 Volume 26 Issue 64 Pages 1230-1235

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Climate emergency has triggered environmental concerns in different forms of architectural practice. Shenzhen Biennial of Urbanism and Architecture (UABB) provides the framework to question obsolete models that still shape our cities. This report aims to provide a design methodology that addresses the intersection between green resources and the urban environment by examining two pavilions designed by Atelier Bow-Wow + Tsukamoto Laboratory at UABB 2017 and 2019. These projects are the means to reveal the possibility of transforming green waste into resources for reconstructing urban commons based on existing livelihoods. Potentialities and failures are shown, rethinking commons in the contemporary metropolis.

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