Earthworks
Anna Zan. Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Name of work in English
Earthworks
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Name of work in original language
Towards a new relationship with earthen resources
Prize year
Young Talent 2023
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Work Location
Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Author/s
Anna Zan
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School
Amsterdam Academy of Architecture - Amsterdam University of the Arts.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Young Talent 2023 YT Shortlisted
Earthworks
Towards a new relationship with earthen resources
Program
Industrial
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Labels
Factory · Research
This project takes the closure of the oldest and largest cement factory in the Netherlands (ENCI Maastricht) as an opportunity to rethink the ways we are producing materials and search for a new relationship with natural resources. The proposal sets the first step in the transition of the former industry towards sustainable material production.
Earthworks stands for the total preservation of the industrial ensemble, taking care of all the buildings and the materials it is composed of, so they can await their moment of reuse. For the future of material production, Earthworks draws inspiration from the forgotten craft of building with raw earth (loam). In this craft, the local resource was used in its raw form and resource extraction, material production and construction were not harmful to the environment. The raw earth construction at the end of its lifetime could have simply crumbled apart without leaving traces on the landscape. How can we introduce a new material production based on the craft that disappeared long ago in a world that hasn't stood still? How do we regain skilled workers, supporting regulations, knowledge about material and more importantly; how do we ensure that this way of building, nowadays seen as primitive, will regain appreciation and trust from the public? The implementation of Earthworks (four new constructions made with raw earth) on the factory site is the first step in the transition of material production. Earthworks make the forgotten craft visible again, tell about the origin and beauty of the material, its strong and vulnerable properties and invite the public to experience the atmosphere and tactility of raw earth through physical contact. Earthworks offer space for experimentation, education and development of the craft, setting up knowledge for the transition of the manufacturing profile of the factory: from cement to loam. Earthworks teach us a premodern approach to the built environment; an attitude of acting with caution, where maintenance of the building is seen as an act of care, reuse is obvious and material decay is accepted. Earthworks allow us to slow down, gives us time to fathom materials, gives the loam opportunity to harden in the open air and encourage us to produce less with a greater sense of quality and responsibility.