Between the Lines
(Re)claiming Santiago's Landform: Towards a New Urban Ecology
...as André Corboz argues, “the land is not a throw-away wrapper or a consumer product which can be replaced” [Corboz, A. (1983) The Land as Palimpsest]. Thus, there must be a symbiotic relationship between the city’s topographic surface and the population that has established in its folds.
This project prompts a reoriented reading of landscape, stepping away from the desktop screen-saver image of nature, instead recognising its potential to engage with political, socio-economical, topographical, cultural and ecological aspects. Even with relatively modest interventions, existing spatial configurations could tip over and turn into a new urban ecology.