Winner of the 2021 WLA Student Awards – Award of Excellence in the Graduate category
In a time when old landscapes disappear and others – involving new relationships and demands – are taking form, changes manifest themselves with consequences that are often unpredictable. The uncertainty is even greater when related to highly dynamic conditions such as coastal and riverine landscapes that demand theoretical and operational tools able to embrace the shifting character of these territories.
Current Conditions 1m sea level rise
The French term Terrain Vague [tεrε̃ vag] is therefore introduced, within its different etymologies, as an interpretative prism to rethink the uncertain humankind’s relationship with water. Despite
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