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Assembling Ground
Terrestrial Pedagogies for a Regenerative Urbanism
Anne Weber
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Extractive logics thrive on alienation. This essay explores how methods of observing, representing and designing through ground offer an alternative to extractive relationships between the surface and subsurface. A pedagogy focused on the terrestrial builds from representing ground as an assemblage, deep fieldwork, and detail-scale study of processes and relationships of building ground. Working across urban-rural conditions in the Wallkill Valley of New York, student projects explored methods of unbuildingcollaborating and ground-making as fundamental tools to transform human-ground relationships to build more regenerative, ameliorative futures.

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