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Phytopia, By: Pablo Zunzunegui, UC Berkeley




Our friend: Pablo Zunzunegui, Sent us his project and said this words "My name is Pablo Zunzunegui, and I am a M.Arch graduate at UC Berkeley. I am seeking the opportunity to show one of my projects entitled "Phytopia" in DesignDaily."



And this is the project brief:

San Francisco-based architect Pablo Zunzunegui has developed 'phytopia' a series of speculative explorations that take place in the Amazon. 

By exploring the imperatives of reforestation and neo-indigenous urbanization possibilities through the implementation of a choreographed symbiosis between machine and Amazonian ecologies. In order to demonstrate the processes of these qualities, a narrative will propose the system from the beginning to the end by proposing a site located at the border between Brazil and Bolivia, which provides the perfect example of how a rapidly-developing countries in South America deplete their resources indiscriminately.

In the attempt to sustain the activities of existing natural conditions of the amazon for either rainforest or human occupation, a series of machines will work as mechanized canopies to open and close, creating a variation of porosity, maximizing sun exposure through the day and minimizing rainwater impact to the ground during heavy rains. Built using CAD/CAM techniques with clear acrylic, the human settlement portion is manifested as handcrafted wood structures clad in sticks collected from nature.



In order to recreate the sequences in which the development would occur, speculation of the outcomes will as a result of the continuation of
the following scenarios, causing the machines to stop at some point when the amazon will thrive:

1. the untouched Amazon
2. depletion of the Brazilian amazon forest beginning stages
3. the Brazilian side has been depleted
4. neo-indigenous migration begins
5. the new civilization has been established
6. when all human life is gone 
 
Let you with the pictures.