Rest Stop Vending Machine, California (2033)

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Title
Rest Stop Vending Machine, California (2033)
Description
In the federal highway rest stop there are parking spots, picnic benches, a shade structure or two, and an irrigated lawn. There is also a vending machine. Vending machines are, by law, the only commercial activity allowed in rest stops; commercial activity is not allowed because it is opposed to rest. This thesis indexes rest to aesthetic sensibilities like comfort and peace, but above all to beauty. The project emancipates beauty from the relational or performance imperatives typically framed in landscape discourse; the apprehension of a beautiful landscape is instead immediate, discrete, and perceptible. The vending machine is the apparatus to distribute beauty, while the rest stop’s material components—water, toilets, walls, cars, and plants, both living and synthetic—are redirected to create vignetted experiences of the beautiful, in which dissonance is an essential trait. Press a button and encounter beauty!
Creator
Cascio, Jacob Anthony
Subject
Aesthetics
Beauty
California
Curtain
Rest Area
Vending Machine
Aesthetics
Water resources management
Landscape architecture
Contributor
Choi, Danielle N
Date
2022-05-19T04:06:45Z
2022
2022-05-18
2022-05
2022-05-19T04:06:45Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
application/octet-stream
Identifier
Cascio, Jacob Anthony. 2022. Rest Stop Vending Machine, California (2033). Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
29212197
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37371664
Language
en