Journal of Architectural Education Pub Date : 2021-03-10 , DOI: 10.1080/10464883.2021.1859896 Blair Satterfield 1 , Marc Swackhamer 2
This paper positions three projects as intertwined extensions of the greater lifecycle of wood in construction. We consider each piece of wood we engage part of an ecosystem, and our use and application of those pieces a fleeting sequestration of a material. Whether repurposed lumber on a selected site, material deposited in a particular area, or a sacrificial matrix for future growth, the wood we use is borrowed for architectural construction, fabrication, and production temporarily, with an understanding that it emerged from our biological ecosystem, and it will ultimately return to it, serving as a nutrient that feeds future resources.
中文翻译:
实质性保管:以损失,失败和死亡作为木材建筑的机会
本文将三个项目定位为木材在建筑中更长生命周期的交织扩展。我们认为参与生态系统工作的每块木材,对这些木材的使用和应用都是对材料的短暂隔离。无论是在选定地点重新使用的木材,存放在特定区域的材料还是用于将来增长的牺牲性基质,我们都会临时借用我们用于建筑,制造和生产的木材,但要了解这些木材是从我们的生物生态系统中产生的,它最终将返回它,作为养分未来资源的营养。