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Zenodo
2024
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14041006 |
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- <p>Contemporary environmental awareness requires new architectural practices to reformulate<br>the relationship between buildings and the ground. Among these, the way in which buildings land<br>on the site emerges as a key architectural condition that must be reviewed, focusing on generating<br>new systems of articulation, more sensitive and attentive to the specific conditions of the grounds.<br>Drawing on the ecological perspectives put forth by authors like Bruno Latour in recent years, this<br>article presents a critical analysis of the rooting systems developed by some of the most significant architectural<br>practices today. This case study provides a catalogue of various sustainable topographical<br>strategies that prioritize the conservation and nurturing of soil properties. The discussion of these<br>strategies enables the synthesis of a series of design guidelines to foster new relationships of affinity<br>with the land, positioning architecture not as an imposition on the territory but as a facilitator of its<br>natural development.</p>