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sewing machine
The orchid deterritorializes by forming an
image, a tracing of a wasp but the wasp
reterritorializes on that image. The wasp is
nevertheless deterritorialized, becoming a piece
in the orchid's reproductive apparatus. But it
reterritorializes the orchid by transporting its
pollen. Wasp and orchid, as heterogeneous
elements, form a rhizome Rizoma-
Deleuzze-Guattari
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ARCHIPRIX 09
WORKSHOP GROUP 4 Andrés Ferrari
(argentina) Verónica Pastore (uruguay) Elena
Roland (uruguay) Tomás García de la Huerta
(chile) William Menendez Plua (ecuador) Ricardo
Paz Schiwingel (brasil) Roque Vera Rivadeneira
(ecuador) Jorge Villatoro (guatemala) Jessica
Zambrano Pico (ecuador) José Isai Fuentes
(mexico)
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ARCHIPRIX 09
ARCHIPRIX 09
Inside world networks the harbor is one of the
nodes of major intensity, since it articulates
the proper territory with the world.
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ARCHIPRIX 09
Historically the harbor associated to cities,
forming the couple city - port. These grow and
developed, until each of the terms of this couple
increase its complexity up to overcoming all
previous planning, in a way that today the
co-existing of the harbor and the city, and these
with the environment, seems to be in crisis.
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ARCHIPRIX 09
The city is a great machine, a machine moved by
the desire, but not the desire as product of the
need, but the desire as producer of need. A
machine integrated by multiple machines but
un-reducible to an unique scheme.
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The surgeries in the urban edges - close to the
water - should not ignore his special
characteristic the nature of the landscape and
his deep quality a landscape from which we are
capable of perceiving the horizon of the urban
life
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While this workshop we had tried to de-construct
and to re-construct the proces of the develop of
the link between city-harbor-environment of Bay
of Montevideo, to produce questions that
interrogate us about which are the material
actions that can introduce changes in the
dynamics of development of the city.
ARCHIPRIX 09
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old city
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prado
old city
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prado
villa cosmópolis
old city
pocitos beach
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prado
la aguada
villa cosmópolis
old city
pocitos beach
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prado
la aguada
villa cosmópolis
carrasco
old city
pocitos beach
punta carretas
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prado
la aguada
villa cosmópolis
carrasco
old city
pocitos beach
punta carretas
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WORKSHOP GROUP 4 Andrés Ferrari
(argentina) Verónica Pastore (uruguay) Elena
Roland (uruguay) Tomás García de la Huerta
(chile) William Menendez Plua (ecuador) Ricardo
Paz Schiwingel (brasil) Roque Vera Rivadeneira
(ecuador) Jorge Villatoro (guatemala) Jessica
Zambrano Pico (ecuador) José Isai Fuentes
(mexico)
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