通过步行设计一条阿巴拉契亚森林小径

Nathan Heavers
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当代的人行道通常由静态表面组成,将行人限制在规定的路线上。广场和街道允许漫步,但同样是惰性的;一个人的旅程不留痕迹。在阿巴拉契亚山脉,从一条经常使用的徒步小径分叉出来的一条森林小径,通过步行者的脚对树叶和土壤的压力,记录了时间的流逝。与地形和植被相协调,倒下的树木成为门槛,站立的树木标志着入口,行人在由活柱构成的房间中漫步。在大多数日子里,步行者会沿原路折回,将路线固化,但偶尔也会自由地分叉。森林小径是一个共同的设计,通过在森林中行走和无数生命过程的行动而进化。通过行走在大地上绘制,文字路线成为作者具象的路径,激发了想象力的绘画实践。
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Designing an Appalachian forest path through walking
Contemporary walking paths are often composed of static surfaces, limiting pedestrians to prescribed routes. Piazzas and streets allow for wandering, but are likewise inert; one’s passage leaves no trace. A forest path, branching from a well-used hiking trail in the Appalachian Mountains records the passage of time through the pressure of the walker’s feet on leaves and soil. Negotiating topography and vegetation, fallen trees become thresholds and standing trees mark portals as the pedestrian wanders through rooms framed by living columns. On most days, the walker retraces the path, solidifying the route, but occasionally the walk branches freely. The forest path is a co-design, evolving by the action of walking and myriad life processes in the woods. Drawn on the earth by walking, a literal route has become the author’s figurative path, stimulating an imaginative drawing practice.
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