Geographies of trash - Couverture souple

Rania, Ghost Et El Ha

 
9781940291642: Geographies of trash

Synopsis

In the Age of Environment, the scale of waste management is geographic all while often relegating such undesired matter to invisibility as matter out of place. Geographies of Trash reclaims the role of forms, technologies, economies and logistics of the waste system in the production of new aesthetics and politics of urbanism. Honored with a 2014 ACSA Faculty Design Award, the book charts the geographies of trash in Michigan across scales to propose 5 speculative projects that bring to visibility disciplinary controversies on the relations of technology, space and politics. Burn it, Bury it, Recycle it, or Send it on a Caribbean Cruise, are 4 things former mayor of New York City said could be done with garbage in the wake of the roaming Mobro4000 barge episode, when 3.000 tons of trash were hauled to Belize and back until finally incinerated in Brooklyn. The Mobro4000 episode speaks of a paradigm of clean urbanism, which rests on the city s capacity to divest itself of undesired costs of urbanization by displacing them to the geographic scale as matter out of place. If such externalization of trash has placed it outside of design s environmental agency, can the expansion of the scale of urban analysis to the geographic re-inscribe urban technological systems within disciplinary practices and imaginaries? Geographies of Trash reclaims the materiality and spatiality of municipal solid waste systems. The research-design methodology and book structure adopt a threefold approach: 1. to conceptualize the spatial issues imbricated in the burial, mass burning, abandonment, recycling, or exile of economic excess. 2. to chart relations of trash and space in Michigan across different scales from the block, township, territorial grid, state to continental flows. 3. to speculate on alternative strategies, rituals and imaginaries that reclaim trash as matter in place. Geographies of Trash proposes five situated yet generic architectural strategies of trash-formations throughout the American territorial grid. The five discrete projects, Cap, Collect, Contain, Preserve, and Form, engage alternative imaginaries for landfilling, recycling, burning, re-using, dumping and valuing. By making trash visible and formal, the project aspires to engage disciplinary debates on waste systems in architectural urbanism.

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À propos de l?auteur

Rania Ghosn is an architect, geographer and partner of Design Earth. She is currently assistant professor at MIT-Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Architecture and Planning. Her work critically frames the urban condition at the intersection of politics, aesthetics and technological systems - be they energy, trash, or farming. Rania holds a Doctor of Design from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, a Master in Geography from University College London, and a Bachelor of Architecture from American University of Beirut. Prior to joining University of Michigan, she was an Assistant Professor at University of Michigan. Rania is founding editor of the journal New Geographies and editor-in-chief of NG2: Landscapes of Energy. Some of her recent writings have been published in San Rocco, Journal of Architectural Education, MONU, Thresholds, Bracket, and Perspecta.
El Hadi Jazairy is an architect and partner of Design Earth. He is currently assistant professor of architecture at the University of Michigan, where he teaches courses in the architecture and urban design programs. His research investigates spaces of exception such as institutional campuses, free zones, and city-states as predominant forms of contemporary urbanization. El Hadi received a Diplôme d'Architecte from La Cambre in Brussels, a Master of Architecture from Cornell University and a Doctorate of Design from Harvard University. He is a licensed architect at the Belgium National Architectural Accrediting Board. From 2000 to 2005, he collaborated with Elia Zenghelis and Xaveer de Geyter architecten. El Hadi is founding editor of the journal New Geographies and editor-in-chief of NG4: Scales of the Earth. Some of his recent work has been published in Journal of Cultural Geography, GSD Platform, San Rocco, MONU and Topos.

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