Beyond Artifact: Reframing the Chilean Desert

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Title
Beyond Artifact: Reframing the Chilean Desert
Description
This thesis explores design as a mode to challenge dominant cultural narratives of the Atacama Desert in Chile. The project reframes an understanding of life in the desert through alternate knowledge systems specific to this landscape and material actors plant, rock, and water. The proposed reframing is in response to a cultural imaginary that treats the Atacama as a desolate extractive zone, with a myopic focus on industrial artifacts and a legal policy framework that classifies all materials in the desert through a logic of mineral wealth and extraction. An observatory and garden program connect histories, living cultures, and ecologies while fostering submerged multi-species life to reframe living matter in the desert.
Creator
Moreno-Long, Angela
Subject
Landscape architecture
Contributor
Monacella, Rosalea
Date
2022-01-04T03:55:20Z
2021
2022-01-03
2021-12
2022-01-04T03:55:20Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Moreno-Long, Angela. 2021. Beyond Artifact: Reframing the Chilean Desert. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
28961918
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37370526
Language
en