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Accumulation

Navn
Lisa Xiaoli Zheng Minde
Uddannelsesgrad
Kandidat
Fagområde
Arkitektur
Program
Arkitektur & Landskab
År
2022

Accumulation examines the relationship between different forces across systems and time, which make up our surroundings. Humans have become a geological force, influencing, changing and challenging the Earth's systems and its natural boundaries. The laboratory observes and archives the forces of the field, while at the same time creates an awareness of our impact on planet Earth.

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Context
Transitions
Transitions
Movement in Water
Movement in Water
Movement in Air

We study how natural phenomena occurs and manifests itself. The change of hierarchy between forces that are and are not controlled as a field to examine the relations between climate and bodies. 

How can we simultaneously approach the natural forces, and develop with the phenomena?

 

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Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model
Studies of accumulation in model

 

The landscape around us, has been through numerous morphological transactions. Crystals have been compressed into masses of ice, creating an archive of air and water, over millions of years. With the naked eye, one can see how the glacier constantly changes. The thick ice that covered Norway shaped the landscape into fjords, valleys and mountains. Svartisen is a suitable place to study landscapes in formation.

 

 

 

Ice to Water
Ice to Water
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Cartographic mapping
Mapping of Hydrological Data
Mapping of Hydrological Data- Zoom 1.0
Mapping of Hydrological Data- Zoom 2.0
Model studies- Data Cloud

 Across local and global forces we seek to understand the world as many bodies and how they affect each other and their environments.

Bodies are connected across systems, which make up our environment. The centrifugal forces between the Earth, the moon and the sun affect and control  the water in different scales.

We work with an accumulation space that observes, archives and secures the forces of the field, and create an awareness of our influence and role in the ecosystem. 

 

 

 

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Isometry- The Observatory
Isometry- The Laboratory
Isometry-The Weather Station
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The Observatory- Seasonal changes
The Observatory- Seasonal changes
The Laboratory
Section in Glacier- Today
Section in Glacier- in 25 years
Section in Glacier- in 50 years
Section in the Glacier
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