Argot ou La Maison Mobile’s masterplan design for Razi farm in Lankaran is conceived as a multi layered intellectual structure: agronomical efficiency, educational ambitions and landscape enjoyability should interweave in a project that will generate revenues, become an example for Azerbaijan and a cheerful heritage for the owner and his family. Aesthetical decisions have been made, like the large elliptical shapes of the tea plantation, the access axis or the round places in the feijoa, but every choice has been mediated with practical sense, what Columella says is the first quality of a good farmer. The book is organized as a sequence of chronological steps approaching to one of the multiple final images possible, in 10 years. This final report also contains four small essays on how to be inspired in a modular project that is based on forcefully fragmented design and on a plug-in approach: fractals, japanese haiku, the cadavre exquis and the Edo castle are beautiful and different examples on how to work with adaptability and flexibility in size and time.
Luca Astorri in an Architect and Lecturer, works on urban architecture and is founder of rise international NGO.
Riccardo Balzarotti in an Architect, and Research Fellow, works on architecture and design.
Rossella Locatelli is an Architect, Lecturer and PhD candidate, works on exhibition design and the interaction between design and fashion.
Matteo Poli is associate professor in Landscape Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano.He has been publishing books and articles on landscape, architecture and urban design. He won national and international competitions in the field of his research.
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