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Architecture must do more to propose creative alternatives to normative practices of building material extraction. Recently, architects and engineers in the UK, France and Spain have begun experimenting with load-bearing stone architecture, deeply driven by a sustainability agenda. At the same time, interest is growing in pre-capitalist and indigeonous relations with the landscape, where materials were often extracted in a direct relationship with the local building culture. These developments create an opportunity to confront the question of extraction with one of architecture’s most exploited materials: natural stone.
The complexity of the problem, from quarry landscape to building design, demands a multi-disciplinary approach. The project team is comprised of scientific experts in earth sciences, environmental sciences, and sustainability sciences. It furthermore engages with industry partners in quarry practices and building engineering to ensure a vital link with current developments in applied methods. Our common goal is to examine the entirety of stone extraction as an inter-connected, cyclical process, from the quarry, to building design, and back to quarry rehabilitation. Moving away from large-scale, intensive quarrying, we investigate natural stone in architecture as an ecology, one that takes as much care for what is taken as is left behind.
The complexity of the problem, from quarry landscape to building design, demands a multi-disciplinary approach. The project team is comprised of scientific experts in earth sciences, environmental sciences, and sustainability sciences. It furthermore engages with industry partners in quarry practices and building engineering to ensure a vital link with current developments in applied methods. Our common goal is to examine the entirety of stone extraction as an inter-connected, cyclical process, from the quarry, to building design, and back to quarry rehabilitation. Moving away from large-scale, intensive quarrying, we investigate natural stone in architecture as an ecology, one that takes as much care for what is taken as is left behind.
| Status | Afsluttet |
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| Effektiv start/slut dato | 01/09/2022 → 30/06/2025 |
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The Raw and The Cooked
Foote, J. (Foredragsholder)
4 nov. 2025Aktivitet: Tale eller præsentation › Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
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ICSA2025: 6th International Conference on Structures and Architecture
Foote, J. (Deltager)
7 jul. 2025 → 10 jul. 2025Aktivitet: Deltagelse i eller arrangement af en begivenhed › Organisation af og deltagelse i konference
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From Wound to Scar: extractive futures at s'Estret des Temps
Foote, J. (Foredragsholder)
9 jan. 2025Aktivitet: Tale eller præsentation › Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
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Ecologies of Stone: Structures and Architecture
Foote, J., 7 jul. 2025, Structures and Architecture: REstructure REmaterialize REthink REuse. CRC Press, Bind 3. s. 917Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › peer review
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Another Crack in the Wall
Kjærgaard, K. (Kurator) & Foote, J. (Udvikler), 20 sep. 2024Publikation: Bidrag der ikke har en tekstform › Værk › Forskning
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Building Identity: Architecture’s material significations - session co-chair
Foote, J. & Varela Braga , A., 25 jun. 2024.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Paper › Forskning › peer review
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Una vintena d’alumnes d’arquitectura de Londres estudien a Mallorca les possibilitats del marès
09/01/2025
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