Three-Tier Garden: More-than-Human Choreographies in the Post-COVID City
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11.01.2023
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Three Tier Garden Project
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The Three-Tier Garden is a more-than-human design research project exploring shared urban gardens as places for healing and recovery from the traumatic ruptures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. It builds on the rapidly growing interest among urban residents in engaging with natural environments, particularly during the period of restrictions. It explores design opportunities for individual and collective posttraumatic growth by strengthening the sense of belonging and grounding, primarily through what we call mutual choreographies: how gardens and gardeners shape each other’s lives through the temporal and socio-spatial infrastructures of the garden.
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urban gardens, grounding, more-than-human
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24.02.2023
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Ampatzidou, C., Ntourakos, E., & Bedö, V. (2023, January 11). Three-Tier Garden: More-than-Human Choreographies in the Post-COVID City. Three Tier Garden Project. https://doi.org/10.26254/med/6344