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concept:geomorphic-work-erosion-depositionGeomorphic Work (erosion & deposition)
The natural erosion and deposition processes that low-tech designs aim to harness instead of grading (principle 8).
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- Main presentation by Hibai Unzueta, providing a training overview of low-tech process-based restoration design principles, citing the LTPBR Manual and related works.
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- LTPBR principle that natural geomorphic processes should replace engineered grading in restoration design.
- Links unfolding to functional adaptation, not just aesthetics.
- The actual shapes and spatial relationships of buildings, essential to living structure.
- Construction method used in the Mexicali project, combining earth and concrete.
- The process through which form is created by successive differentiating operations, not by adding parts.
- The iterative process of cutting a whole into parts using asymmetry and thin boundary bands to introduce levels of scale and boundaries; a purely geometric process that creates more profound living form