water urbanism

water is a pervasive condition and yet the supply of potable water is limited.  human occupation has always necessarily been related to a close proximity to water sources.  this proximity has shaped traditional communities in ways that are sometimes surprising, disclosing a series of strategies for considering future developments.  what does tradition tell us?  what are the relationships between human occupation and services required to sustain this occupation?  these questions may be asked by subsequent posts, but the photos included below suggest ways in which to understand the precedents for this line of questioning.

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About jbuchheit

architect, designer, writer, teacher, activist, stategist
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