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Culinary Biologique and Cartographic Anxiety

Date Issued
August 1, 2016
Author(s)
Buchanan, Adam Lamar  
Advisor(s)
Brian Ambroziak
Additional Advisor(s)
Jennifer Ackerman
Beauvais Lyons
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/40125
Abstract

The 21st century’s most dominant characteristic, and greatest challenge, is the explosive growth of the world’s population. Swelling at an exponential rate, the increasing physical distance between the acts of growth and consumption yields an agrarian system that is highly unsustainable… a crisis looms in the future!


This crisis is most easily detected in images of the Earth taken from satellites. These recently recorded pixels of reflected light taken from the cherished Icarian vantage point have been acquired and perfected over the past five decades. Ultimately, these lightning speed revelations show patterns that emerge as broken relationships that can be manipulated by the screen-printing process to yield even greater readings. The focus of this investigation is on the image that attacks from numerous angles and at various scales so as to generate roots for many unexpected architectural outcomes.

The chosen site is the stretch of the Nashville and Eastern Railroad from downtown Nashville, Tennessee to Lebanon, Tennessee. The thesis explores the site through a series of images that are reformulated to emphasize relationships between individual pixels. By addressing the pixels themselves, a set of alternatives is offered that is directly related to the image and begins to reformulate our connection to the landscape. These alternatives are explored and then valued against the initial set of images.

Subjects

mapping

image

landscape

rail

agriculture

Disciplines
Landscape Architecture
Other Architecture
Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Degree
Master of Architecture
Major
Architecture
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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Trace_submission_2.pdf

Size

13.47 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

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