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Sympoietic Landscapes

Navn
Jakob Malte Miland-Samuelsen
Uddannelsesgrad
Kandidat
Fagområde
Arkitektur
Program
Urbanism & Societal Change
År
2022
Udmærkelser
Duravit

Sympoietic Landscapes are co-created by humans and the more-than-human. As humans are becoming continuously estranged to nature and the production landscapes we depend on, a need for establishing new multi-species relations have become ever more important. This project questions the role of the architect in planning of our production landscapes and facilitating a place where we can land together.

Organisation of new Living Fences
1/5
The living fence as a connective tissue of the production landscape
The living fence as Biodiversity corridors
The living fence as accessways / hiking paths
The living fence providing shelter for new types of crops
The living fence as Habitat for the more-than-human

A starting point was choosing 4 species that the production landscape would be investigated through. These species are chosen for possible collaborations and alliances for mutual benefit as to both find habitat and space for the human and more-than-human.

 
Species table of endangered species
1/5
The forest biotope
The lake biotope
The meadow biotope
The quarry biotope
The field biotope

Transformation of the production landscape

The field typology
The forest garden typology
The meadow typology
The vegetable garden typology

The living fence as infrastructure

The Living Fence over 100 years of ecological succesion (overview of 2m drawing)
DUravit

Duravit

Juryen sagde: "This innovative project is tackling the wicked challenges of how to transform the large-scale agricultural production landscapes in Denmark. Based on thorough research, the project skilfully employs detailed drawings as a strategic medium for how to design, communicate and include a diversity of actors in the proposed environments of sympoietic landscapes of coexistence. The project presents an outstanding talent for proposing how the profession of architecture can begin to understand landscapes as an entanglement of geological, historical, cultural, and ecological conditions and the ways in which architects can create more diverse and sustainable futures.

Det Kongelige Akademi understøtter FN’s verdensmål
Siden 2017 har Det Kongelige Akademi arbejdet med FN’s verdensmål. Det afspejler sig i forskning, undervisning og afgangsprojekter. Dette projekt har forholdt sig til følgende FN-mål:
Zero hunger (2)
Responsible consumption and production (12)
Climate action (13)
Life on land (15)