Chinampas Agriculture and Settlement Patterns: The Contemporary Relevance of Aztec Floating Gardens

Catalina Rey-Hernández, I. Bobbink
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The Chinampas are a system of floating gardens in the Valley of Mexico, including Mexico City, allowing for effective agriculture and sustainable water management since approximately 200 BC (Rojas-Rabiela 1993). Vernacular water systems like the Chinampas create opportunities for landscape architects to learn from historical approaches to water management to solve today’s challenges (Bobbink and Ryu 2017; Bobbink 2019). Through a layered visual analysis – the illustrative method – vernacular knowledge about the Chinampas was collected and communicated by drawings to gather (new) visions toward more resilient, circular and interdisciplinary approaches (Surajaras and Rey 2021). The research is part of the “Circular Water Stories LAB,” TU Delft, the Netherlands (https://circularwaterstories.org). Once the case study has been systematically documented, its circular character provides insights into landscape-based approaches to water-related cultivation. From there, it is possible to discuss the value of the traditional water system in addressing today’s challenges.
奇安帕斯农业与定居模式:阿兹特克漂浮花园的当代相关性
Chinampas是墨西哥山谷的一个漂浮花园系统,包括墨西哥城,自公元前200年以来,它就实现了有效的农业和可持续的水管理(Rojas-Rabiela 1993)。像奇南帕斯这样的本土水系统为景观设计师提供了从历史上学习水管理方法以解决当今挑战的机会(Bobbink and Ryu 2017;Bobbink 2019)。通过分层视觉分析-说明性方法-收集并通过图纸传达有关Chinampas的本地知识,以收集(新的)愿景,以更有弹性,循环和跨学科的方法(Surajaras和Rey 2021)。这项研究是荷兰代尔夫特理工大学(https://circularwaterstories.org)“循环水故事实验室”的一部分。一旦案例研究被系统地记录下来,它的循环特征为基于景观的水相关种植方法提供了见解。在此基础上,可以讨论传统水系统在应对当今挑战方面的价值。
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