Monday, December 24, 2012

Tijuana/San Diego



My proposal creates a journey, approximately a mile in length, connecting individuals with particular moments in the shared landscape, and thus connecting them to each other. The choreography will consist of a physical experience of elevation change between valley and canyon, of being embedded in the side of a canyon, of being partially underground, and fully underground. The final moment in a series of expansions and compressions terminates with a space underground, but open to the sky, essentially a live planetarium.


This same journey doubles its program as a productive landscape. Gray/black water is collected in the valley, where it is slowed and cleaned through a system of algae, producing compost as a byproduct. The compost will then be amended to the soils of the canyon walls over time. The canyon walls, which are constantly eroding, will slowly be preserved by terraced cuts, amended soils, planted with olive trees and other edible species. The objective is to create jobs, particularly for Mexicans who would otherwise migrate for work, while simultaneously beginning a precedent of remediation for a polluted estuary and ocean. Workers can begin to build housing within the framework of these proposed systems, adjacent to an existing neighborhood. 

Centralized Composting System

Site Model

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