A Moving Grove: Our Climate Future and Its Branching Possibilities

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de Monchaux, Nicholas
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James C Scott's Seeing Like the State; How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed; Prussia; Saxony; Great Leap Forward in China; Soviet Union; Tanzania; Le Corbusier; Ville Radieuse; Mark Smout; Laura Allen; Rescue Lines; Geoff Manaugh; 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale; British Isles; Industrial Revolution; William Shakespeare; Macbeth; Great Birnam Wood; Dunsinane; 'moving grove'; Harold Bloom; Ents; JRR Tolkien; The Lord of the Rings trilogy; The Two Towers; Saruman; Why Architects Draw; Edward Robbins; Florence; Palazzo Sansedoni; Robin Evans; 'Translations from Drawing to Building'; Walter Benjamin; Baldassare Peruzzi; Orsini family; Rome; Baths of Agrippa; Diboutades; Croatia; Montenegro; Slovenia; Archigram;
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10.1002/ad.2838
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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MIT Professor and Head of Architecture there, Nicholas de Monchaux explores the recent forays of Bartlett School of Architecture professors Mark Smout and Laura Allen into forestry, regreening and ecology, for example their 'Rescue Lines' drawing/table project, conceived in conjunction with LA-based critic Geoff Manaugh and presented at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2021. De Monchaux's wide-ranging exposition offers further thoughts on the nature of drawing relative to Smout Allen's work, with reference to the underwater forest made by the timber piles below Venice.
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