Invisible Labor: Precarity, Ethnic Division, and Transformative Representation in Landscape Architecture Work

IF 1.3 0 ARCHITECTURE
Michelle Arevalos Franco
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For designers concerned with social and spatial justice, it is necessary to expand the context of landscape work beyond a site’s physical and historic narratives to include the context and conditions of the people laboring at the site itself. This involves considering the devaluation of manual labor and the ethnic division of labor evident in the production of landscape architecture and naturalized through capitalism. Attention is drawn to the embeddedness of undocumented, migrant labor in the construction and maintenance of landscapes and the discipline’s role in the construction and maintenance of unsustainable, precarious labor regimes. Visual representation, as a major component of professional jurisdiction, plays a critical role in either propagating or grappling with these ethical dilemmas. Landscape architectural representations function both practically and discursively, ordering the construction of the physical environment and building the philosophical space for design. This essay suggests that the transformative power of representation can be operationalized to foment a broad social representation of the many Latinx, immigrant workers who contribute to the creation and maintenance of landscape architecture. This would allow landscape architects to work toward repositioning and revaluing the contributions of these workers by reaffirming the social connection between design and labor, affirming a disciplinary ethic of process and sustainability, and influencing the governing structures and everyday practice of the discipline.
看不见的劳动:景观建筑作品中的不稳定性、民族划分和变动性表现
对于关注社会和空间正义的设计师来说,有必要将景观工作的背景扩展到场地的物理和历史叙事之外,以包括在场地工作的人的背景和条件。这涉及到考虑体力劳动的贬值和种族分工,这种分工在景观建筑的生产中很明显,并通过资本主义而自然化。人们注意到无证移民劳工在景观建设和维护中的嵌入性,以及该学科在建设和维护不可持续、不稳定的劳工制度中的作用。视觉表征作为专业管辖权的一个主要组成部分,在宣传或解决这些道德困境方面发挥着关键作用。景观建筑表现既具有实践功能,又具有话语功能,为设计安排了物理环境的构建和哲学空间的构建。这篇文章表明,代表性的变革力量可以发挥作用,为许多为景观建筑的创建和维护做出贡献的拉丁裔移民工人创造广泛的社会代表性。这将使景观设计师能够通过重申设计和劳动之间的社会联系,确认过程和可持续性的学科伦理,并影响学科的管理结构和日常实践,来重新定位和重新评估这些工作者的贡献。
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Landscape Journal
Landscape Journal ARCHITECTURE-
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期刊介绍: The mission of landscape architecture is supported by research and theory in many fields. Landscape Journal offers in-depth exploration of ideas and challenges that are central to contemporary design, planning, and teaching. Besides scholarly features, Landscape Journal also includes editorial columns, creative work, reviews of books, conferences, technology, and exhibitions. Landscape Journal digs deeper into the field by providing articles from: • landscape architects • geographers • architects • planners • artists • historians • ecologists • poets
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