


Concrete serving the trees.
Every year, we grow our ecological debt.
And if the laws were not enough anymore? And if it were necessary for its continued existence that the mankind build walls, enclosures, delimiting a piece of the world subtracted to its capacities of nuisance?
The enclosure delimits a renounced territory. It is the mark of an irreversible choice, the last act of culture for what it delimits. The enclosure is an interior autonomy, present by what removes it from our eyes.
The enclosure is an object. Since it does not contain something that we know; since it is not inhabited.
The enclosure is a surface. Continuous, it expresses in the most radical way its human origin. Abstract, smooth and regular, it is anti-nature.
It’s concrete serving the trees.
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Project Details:
- Project Name: The Enclosure
- Location: Osaka, Japan
- Designers: Hugo Betting & Simon Baudry
- Typology: Negative Architecture, Ecological Architecture
- Project Year: 2018
- Curated by: Unbuilt Ideas