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“The expanses of no-mans land which have sprung up on the margins of out towns and cities”

“The expanses of no-mans land which have sprung up on the margins of out towns and cities” Marion Shoard. Anthropocentric

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“The expanses of no-mans land which have sprung up on the margins of out towns and cities”

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  1. “The expanses of no-mans land which have sprung up on the margins of out towns and cities” Marion Shoard

  2. Anthropocentric The belief that humans must be the central concern, and that humanity must judge all things accordingly. The belief that human beings and human society are, or should be, the central focus of existence. Biocentric The belief that all forms of life are equally valuable and humanity is not the center of existence. Biocentric positions generally advocate a focus on the well-being of all life in the consideration of ecological, political, and economic issues

  3. The Edgelands as Anthropocentric and Biocentric Expression

  4. Anthropocentric Edgelands • Landfill • Military bases • Scrap yards • Airports • Shopping malls • Wastewater treatment • Transport networks • Utilities • Sports/Recreation • Industrial • Commercial • Residential • Tourism

  5. Biocentric Edgelands • Nature reserves • Wetlands • Habitats • Ecotones • Woodland management • Conservation • Undisturbed • Greenbelts • Safari parks • Educational • Biodiversity

  6. Our View EDGELANDS ARE DETERMINED BY WHAT IS ON EITHER SIDE, WHICH CAN DETERMINE THEIR CHARACTERISTICS WITHIN. Through group research and discussion we have identified three types of edge. Transitional Edge Merging Edge Defining Edge

  7. Defining Edge

  8. Defining Edge • To specify distinctly • To give precise form or meaning

  9. Characteristics • Can easily be separated into two or more bodies of being • A sharp change from one to another • Can cause tension / conflict • Can cause a physical / psychological barrier

  10. What’s on each side • Sides are functionally / physically different • Side are definite, take on a permanent form • Two opposing bodies if conflicting

  11. Examples of Defining Edges Greenbelt Moat Woodland Edge

  12. PhysicalEdges • Barrier • Boundary • Border • Control

  13. PsychologicalEdges • Barrier • Boundary & Border • Feelings • Control • Preconceptions

  14. Testing our Theory

  15. Transitional Edge

  16. Transitional Edge • Transition through one form state or place to another

  17. Characteristics • Contains a sudden change or can happen over time • Must have different characteristics on either side of • the edge for a transition to be created

  18. Each side What’s on each side? • Sides are fundamentally different in order for transition to occur

  19. Examples of Transitional Edges Deconstruction Construction Bridge Wetlands

  20. Anthropocentric and Biocentric Expressions

  21. Testing our Theory

  22. Merging Edge

  23. i Merging Edge To combine, blend, gradually unite or blur the individuality to create a new unique identity.

  24. Characteristics • Must have two different characteristics on either side • Must contain the characteristics from both sides of the edge

  25. Each side What’s on each side? • Must have different characteristics on each side • Sides encroach upon each other thus resulting in diversity

  26. Examples of Merging Edges Suburbia Habitat Landfill

  27. Physical Edges The merging of anthropocentric and biocentric. The merging of two habitats creating a new unique habitat.

  28. Psychological Edge A merging edge may become ambiguous

  29. Testing our Theory

  30. Summary • Edgelands are very much determined by the characteristics of their surrounding environments • The majority of defining edges are a result of human construct, they are abrupt and can greatly reduce habitat diversity. • Merging edges have a greater opportunity to contain more diverse habitats, as they are a mixture or varying characteristics from either side • Transitional edges create a movement through time and space, where changes occur gradually when travelling from one place to another, thus enhancing experiences.

  31. The Future for Edgelands?

  32. The Future for Edgelands? “Ecological architecture is architecture for pigs” Zaha Hadid

  33. The Future for Edgelands?

  34. The Future for Edgelands? “It is an important site which at the moment is just scrub land” Anthony Mansfield

  35. Landscape? Escape to the edgelands

  36. ESCAPE TO THE EDGELANDS ? Any questions?

  37. mutation taiub amin| leon davis| franziska krueger| helen proudfoot| brendan vaughn

  38. mutation the process or an instance of changing

  39. change is the constant, the signal for rebirth, the egg of the phoenix christina baldwin

  40. memes biocentric anthropocentric genes mutation?

  41. an eternal process of change through a cumulative series of alterations

  42. intentional accidental scale entity interaction time

  43. family mutation how and why?

  44. nuclear family definitive roles core values father provider discipliner mother homemaker

  45. change cultural revolution politics education immigration women in the workplace

  46. changing family structure divorce rates up child births down cohabitation marriage stepfather stepmother extended families

  47. cultural diversity different languages ethnic communities mixed races tolerance understanding acceptance same sex partnerships

  48. shrinking world LondonParisLosAngelesBerlinSydneyRioDubaiMoscowMumbaiSantiao

  49. technology • media ¦ mobile ¦ phones ¦ computers ¦ internet ¦ global ¦ communities

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