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Ağaçlar by Sayeh Architecture Studio / Abolfazl Malaijerdi

Project name:
Ağaçlar
Architecture firm:
Sayeh Architecture Studio
Location:
Tabriz, Iran
Tools used:
AutoCAD, Rhinoceros 3D, Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect:
Abolfazl Malaijerdi
Design team:
Built area:
8765 m²
Site area:
3566 m²
Design year:
2022
Completion year:
Collaborators:
Visualization:
Abolfazl Malaijerdi
Client:
Tabriz Municipality
Status:
Concept - Design
Typology:
Residential › Building

Sayeh Architecture Studio's perspective on the tragedy of tree cutting!!

the concept of this article is not to speculate  enigmas, only to make clear what differentiates "tree architecture" from "protest architecture" and This idea is derived from the cruel cutting of trees. This is an architectural project to protest against the cutting of trees.

Today, the greatest amount of deforestation is occurring in tropical rainforests, aided by extensive road construction into regions that were once almost inaccessible. Building or upgrading roads into forests makes them more accessible for exploitation. Slash-and-burn agriculture is a big contributor to deforestation in the tropics. With this agricultural method, farmers burn large swaths of forest, allowing the ash to fertilize the land for crops. The land is only fertile for a few years, however, after which the farmers move on to repeat the process elsewhere. Tropical forests are also cleared to make way for logging, cattle ranching, and oil palm and rubber tree plantations.

Deforestation also threatens the world’s biodiversity. Tropical forests are home to great numbers of animal and plant species. When forests are logged or burned, it can drive many of those species into extinction. Some scientists say we are already in the midst of a mass-extinction episode.

the concept of this article is not to speculate  enigmas, only to make clear what differentiates "tree architecture" from "protest architecture". and This idea is derived from the cruel cutting of trees. This is an architectural project to protest against the cutting of trees.


By Liliana Alvarez

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