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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:51:06 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>exhibitions

︎Countryside, the Future&#60;img width="2550" height="1650" width_o="2550" height_o="1650" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/f5165dba7ffb7e9f0e54aa234ce1664f3428d4657e3dae460631f38f9f09ff8e/1-splash.png" data-mid="76114380" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/f5165dba7ffb7e9f0e54aa234ce1664f3428d4657e3dae460631f38f9f09ff8e/1-splash.png" /&#62;

︎Making DohaTXT&#60;img width="4032" height="3024" width_o="4032" height_o="3024" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/56d08cc2a51fc491ced22d667abbd8370e7c2dc4e8a4a5e3e9a0a048746b8878/Leaflet.png" data-mid="76119925" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/56d08cc2a51fc491ced22d667abbd8370e7c2dc4e8a4a5e3e9a0a048746b8878/Leaflet.png" /&#62;
research
︎Off (Jefferson’s) GridTXT&#60;img width="1280" height="800" width_o="1280" height_o="800" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/405d4e60b11cd4d07d4edf3f5aa0ff813ebafa55922272f3d58212d7baf8dd17/USA-wide.jpg" data-mid="78050825" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/405d4e60b11cd4d07d4edf3f5aa0ff813ebafa55922272f3d58212d7baf8dd17/USA-wide.jpg" /&#62;

︎I&#38;nbsp;︎RoffaTXT&#60;img width="2698" height="4032" width_o="2698" height_o="4032" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/63c330643d0718c3bbfb088703896664bc09d4175d2e6cbe1a310b3734455f98/2C0F2EED-92F0-4379-B4BF-0E6161A06DA6-copy.jpg" data-mid="76115035" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/63c330643d0718c3bbfb088703896664bc09d4175d2e6cbe1a310b3734455f98/2C0F2EED-92F0-4379-B4BF-0E6161A06DA6-copy.jpg" /&#62;




︎how to live togetherTXT&#60;img width="2365" height="1911" width_o="2365" height_o="1911" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/5e0a01c9b7f8b99e60c8b03b4a36989e2c1d57878cf4f9993bf6869ac88df259/AdamEve.png" data-mid="77964371" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/5e0a01c9b7f8b99e60c8b03b4a36989e2c1d57878cf4f9993bf6869ac88df259/AdamEve.png" /&#62;
architecture

︎HJH Hotel
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︎Mall (v.)&#38;nbsp;&#60;img width="2592" height="1677" width_o="2592" height_o="1677" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/f8ee0302701b14a9268c21a3efb15fc4a1f8eb8a5ccacae92a8b2763a3340d58/render1.jpg" data-mid="76114860" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/f8ee0302701b14a9268c21a3efb15fc4a1f8eb8a5ccacae92a8b2763a3340d58/render1.jpg" /&#62;&#60;img width="783" height="783" width_o="783" height_o="783" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/7f3638af3d5b9ce054e697d1d1fee9f4e6944d0dd89750a740fad38c103452df/ScamozziColumn2.png" data-mid="78046911" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/783/i/7f3638af3d5b9ce054e697d1d1fee9f4e6944d0dd89750a740fad38c103452df/ScamozziColumn2.png" /&#62;

︎City View Garage&#60;img width="1111" height="1650" width_o="1111" height_o="1650" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/f544f8d7195f6203ae5da2955cabcd8c0881d34cb4163df74bf6e60390b3707d/New2.jpg" data-mid="78069882" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/f544f8d7195f6203ae5da2955cabcd8c0881d34cb4163df74bf6e60390b3707d/New2.jpg" /&#62;&#38;nbsp;︎Thick Space: On PocheTXT&#60;img width="697" height="873" width_o="697" height_o="873" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/af8582d0fa0235feed6820035f6b34a8f847c6f1e51c57cd1911cd3d13d1c972/ScamozziColumn.jpg" data-mid="76117540" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/697/i/af8582d0fa0235feed6820035f6b34a8f847c6f1e51c57cd1911cd3d13d1c972/ScamozziColumn.jpg" /&#62;︎Thick Space: A Thesis&#38;nbsp;&#60;img width="873" height="1650" width_o="873" height_o="1650" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/1e8696c76b73463b866f6e120c327d12430338bde5a7e892df45f4012ae5be5a/Thesis1.jpg" data-mid="78070778" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/873/i/1e8696c76b73463b866f6e120c327d12430338bde5a7e892df45f4012ae5be5a/Thesis1.jpg" /&#62;&#60;img width="873" height="1650" width_o="873" height_o="1650" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/1e8696c76b73463b866f6e120c327d12430338bde5a7e892df45f4012ae5be5a/Thesis1.jpg" data-mid="78070778" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/873/i/1e8696c76b73463b866f6e120c327d12430338bde5a7e892df45f4012ae5be5a/Thesis1.jpg" /&#62;

 objects︎Bad Walls (Walls Behaving Badly)&#38;nbsp;&#60;img width="2550" height="1650" width_o="2550" height_o="1650" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/5be7d7d15159133b3df5454a0a78ecb648290d59dbb4889ec106c7f6872afa78/Bad-Walls.jpg" data-mid="78051074" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/5be7d7d15159133b3df5454a0a78ecb648290d59dbb4889ec106c7f6872afa78/Bad-Walls.jpg" /&#62;

︎Drawing With Code&#38;nbsp;&#60;img width="2224" height="3374" width_o="2224" height_o="3374" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/c470b0a2e8d52031ae8759d7880835dbe065fd9665975e5240b8340bcfa8d7b1/18_0627_ISAR_DrawingCode_DblNeg03.png" data-mid="76117589" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/c470b0a2e8d52031ae8759d7880835dbe065fd9665975e5240b8340bcfa8d7b1/18_0627_ISAR_DrawingCode_DblNeg03.png" /&#62;

︎Soft Core&#38;nbsp;&#60;img width="2550" height="1650" width_o="2550" height_o="1650" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/b6099eccd05ab9c8460c130d8042d111f4be2c4198fba44e88bb4822bfd13b25/Rollover.jpg" data-mid="78049267" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/b6099eccd05ab9c8460c130d8042d111f4be2c4198fba44e88bb4822bfd13b25/Rollover.jpg" /&#62;
installations
︎Here There / There Here&#38;nbsp;&#60;img width="2000" height="3008" width_o="2000" height_o="3008" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/dd3ea8c3dbe0c0d28c6e6ca30c6f511008cdfcccdab18d76fc7322b9e1f52e17/DSC_0606-1.jpg" data-mid="78050327" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/dd3ea8c3dbe0c0d28c6e6ca30c6f511008cdfcccdab18d76fc7322b9e1f52e17/DSC_0606-1.jpg" /&#62;

︎Komorebi Pavillion
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︎A World of Fragile Parts
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︎Socrates Folly
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textiles︎a small to do&#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp;&#60;img width="1766" height="2472" width_o="1766" height_o="2472" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/c1bedf71205011c841d2cd58a9ac9d6cc1a48a7e00bf7ee6f48b00a0f7fc32d1/DSC_0009-5.jpg" data-mid="126157891" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/c1bedf71205011c841d2cd58a9ac9d6cc1a48a7e00bf7ee6f48b00a0f7fc32d1/DSC_0009-5.jpg" /&#62;</description>
		
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		<title>About</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:50:16 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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	Annie Schneider is a California-born, American-Canadian architect, designer, researcher, and writer. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of California at Los Angeles and received her Master's of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She currently works as a senior designer and editor at Send/Receive. Previously, she worked as a contributor to AMO, the think tank and research arm of OMA. Her work appears in Countryside, the Future at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Countryside, A Report and CANActions Magazine. She currently teaches at the Design Academy Eindhoven and has previously taught at Harvard GSD.&#38;nbsp;











 
	
	PUBLICATIONS2020 Off (Jefferson’s Grid) 
Countryside, The Report
2020 Off (Jefferson’s Grid) 
CANactions Magazine
2020 I︎ Roffa
Lekkerzine 2019 Countryside 
Frieze Magazine, AMO

EXHIBITIONS / INSTALLATIONS2020 Countryside, The Future
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, AMO2019 Making Doha 
Qatar National Museum, AMO 2016 A World of Fragile Parts
Venice Biennale, #NewPalmyra
2012 Moving Architecture 
UCLA2012 Here There / There Here
High Desert Test Sites, Welcome2011 World Fair
UCLA
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		<title>Countryside </title>
				
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:49:44 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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Countryside, The Future&#38;nbsp;2020 AMO



	











Countryside, The Future is an exhibition addressing urgent environmental, political, and socioeconomic issues. AMO, the think tank of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). A unique exhibition for the Guggenheim Museum, Countryside, The Future will explore radical changes in the rural, remote, and wild territories collectively identified here as “countryside,” or the 98% of the Earth’s surface not occupied by cities, with a full rotunda installation premised on original research.

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A behind the scenes look at Countryside, the Future: Installation, frustration, notes, etc.&#38;nbsp;


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		<title>Off (Jefferson's) Grid</title>
				
		<link>https://anniesch.com/Off-Jefferson-s-Grid</link>

		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2020 10:30:52 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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&#38;nbsp;
	Off (Jefferson’s Grid)2018-Present
Published: 
Countryside, A Report
 CANActions Magazine&#38;nbsp;ЗЕМЛЯ &#124; THE LAND
Lecture:

08.20.20 CANActions Live&#38;nbsp;


	
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	‘The grid’ is
America’s creation myth: a Cartesian
projection that parceled the vast expanses of the western territories, sight
unseen, into 6-square-mile townships, 640-acre parcels, and 160-acre lots1.
A speculative armature, the Land Ordinance of 1785 (Jefferson’s Grid) was a
tool of expansion, commerce, and control.
Its unstoppable westward trajectory was not only righteous but preordained—Manifest
Destiny.



&#38;nbsp;
	The unfeeling
surveyor’s line prefigured blankness: a single stroke on paper transformed
wilderness into civilization, amputated rivers and mountain ranges, and
decimated indigenous populations—a tool of erasure as well as creation. Today, Jefferson’s
Ggrid covers 75% of
the continental United States: a flexible matrix better suited to developers,
big banks, and big business than to the now defunct dream of an agrarian
democracy.








[1]When discussing the Jeffersonian Grid and the Homestead Act this essay uses imperial units (acres and miles) because they have assumed a numerological significance in the American
psyche that approaches the occult symbolism of seven or forty in the Bible.



	




	Threaded through the extra-large
organizational framework of the nation—the survey grid that divided the west
before we’d even seen it—are places and people that, to this day, resist cultivation,
organization, and the grid’s imperative of productivity.


	

	
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The South West, the most inhospitable swathe of desert, is
where the grid’s true nature is revealed. It is America’s back of house, where
things that are too big, too ugly and too distasteful happen. Land that the US
government was giving away to homesteaders as recently as the 1970s is now an
industrialized infrastructure of solar farms, feedlots, monoculture, irrigation
canals, and high­ways. Manifest Destiny’s end of the line. &#38;nbsp; Everything is on its way
somewhere else, an unstoppable flow of commerce that moves in the L-shaped path
of a knight on a chessboard: water, energy, crops, and long haul truckers
sliding along the X and Y axes of America’s grid. 



IMPERIAL COUNTY


The 10 freeway stretches from the Pacific to the Atlantic,
but the glints on the horizon are only shining seas of solar farms. The
roadside is punctuated with increasingly dire warning signs: they caution not
to pick up hitchhikers near Ironwood State Prison; to be aware of poisonous
snakes and insects; and declare Brush Fire Level HIGH. The map is populated
with names like Mirage, Siberia, and Bagdad, a nod to both extreme remoteness
and extreme climate. The heat is alien, almost sentient in its hostility—it’s
9:00am and well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37 Celsius). Imperial County is a
complex ecosystem; a swirling Cartesian vortex of big-box retail, feedlots,
solar farms, ICE Border Control checkpoints, drainage ditches, and train
tracks. Rows of date palms emerge on the edges of Coachella and Palm Springs:
twinkles of escapist leisure and flower crowns on the periphery of a landscape
the US Military thought was perfectly suited to mimic the conditions of desert
warfare. 
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Out of the Sonoran Desert, in the sunniest place in
the United States, miraculously, there are bleached green fields unrolling as
far as the eye can see [Fig. 2,3,4]. &#38;nbsp;The
Imperial Valley, the largest alfalfa-growing region in the world, is irrigated
by an improbable muddy trickle of the hyper-controlled, over-allocated Colorado
River, cutting through the desert via1,600 miles (2,574 km) of the All-American
Canal [Fig. 6]. Throttled by thousands of kilometers of
concrete channels, levees, and dams, the Colorado River is amputated at the
Mexican border. While goods and capital are free to flow—people and water are
brutally stymied. The Imperial Irrigation District, just north of the border,
consumes 20% of the Colorado’s rapidly diminishing supply, three-quarters of
California’s total allotment (the most populous
state in America), and twice as much as the
entire country of Mexico.[1]
[2]












1. The Colorado River Compact is an
agreement between seven states: Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona,
Nevada, and California intended to fairly distribute the available water. The
river rarely reaches its natural termination point in the Gulf of California,
decimating a once-thriving ecosystem. 







2.Joassart, Pascale, Fernando Javier Bosco, Alida Cantor,
Jody Emel, and Harvey Neo. “Networks of Global Production and Resistance: Meat,
Dairy, and Place.” Essay. In Food and
Place a Critical Exploration, 41–42. Lanham: Rowman &#38;amp; Littlefield,
2018.




	
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	Between one-third and one-half of alfalfa grown in
the Imperial Valley, irrigated by the dwindling river, is exported abroad to Japan,
Taiwan, South Korea, China, Saudia Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and
Mexico.[1]
[2]  The Saudi Arabian company Almarai and
its subsidiaries own close to 12,000 acres (4,856 hectares) in California and
Arizona and Al Dahra ACX, the number one exporter of forage in the US, is a
United Arab Emirates company with farms in the Imperial Valley.[3]&#38;nbsp; 








[1] The Orwellian absurdity of global supply
chain logistics, trade patterns, and shipping networks means it’s cheaper to
ship the alfalfa to China, than California dairy farms.
[2] China, the UAE, and many of the other
countries that import alfalfa from the American South West either explicitly
forbid, or don’t allocate land, for the growing of forage (animal feed). &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp; 
[3] IBID 41–42


 
	The physical and political infrastructure of the
Imperial Valley, the grid, is a scaffolding for an alchemical transformation:
water is transformed into animal feed, animal feed into milk, and milk into
money. Emptied out and optimized, any feature of the land that does not
contribute to increased yields or profit has been erased—inured to social and
ecological consequences the grid persists, a smooth conduit of global supply
and demand.











 

	
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	THE SALTON SEA:An aerial view of the Imperial Valley gives a
mistaken impression of causality—farms created the Salton Sea, not the other
way around [Fig. 7]. The largest body of water in California is an accident of
in-the-grid-ambition, a form of liquid prometheanism (in the desert, you steal
water not fire). Before irrigation, this stretch of desert was an undesirable
afterthought known as the Salton Sink, named for its salt deposits. The survey
grid of 1852 was hastily drawn,, off in places by as much as two miles (3.2
kilometers), and left to return to the sand.[1] Fifty years
later, with the vast western expanses contracting and desirable land becoming
scarce, the privately owned California Development Company dug the first canals
from the Colorado River. Overnight, the desert bloomed: the Salton Sink was
renamed the Imperial Valley: settlers came in droves, thousands of acres of
agricultural land were cultivated, train tracks (the life-blood artery of 20th
century commerce) were laid, and towns were built.&#38;nbsp;

	In 1905 the canals that created the Imperial Valley
almost destroyed it. Hastily dug and poorly managed, the canals filled with
silt. After heavy rains, they burst their banks and hemorrhaged the Colorado
River into the Salton Sink, 233’ below sea level. Eye-witness accounts read
like an Old Testament plague: a wall of water ten miles wide washed away
everything in its path; snakes fled the flood and infested the surrounding
settlements in a reversal of St. Patrick’s legend; thousands of fish, carried
by the waters, putrefied in the desert sun, a vicious olfactory assault that
could be smelled for miles.[2]&#38;nbsp; For two years, the deluge menaced
cities, farms, and waterworks – both upstream and down. Only when its main Yuma
line was threatened did the Southern Pacific Railroad[3] intervene.
Tons of earth, rocks, and private money finally corralled the runaway river,
but the Salton Sea remained. 



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than three inches (eight centimeters) a year, the lake remains, fed by a
continual supply of agricultural runoff from American, Emirati, and
Saudi-Arabian owned alfalfa farms. Festering in the sun and getting saltier and
more toxic by the day, the few surviving fish stewing in agricultural run-off
are nothing short of miraculous. Underlying it all is a deep, subterranean
unease; the Sea is volcanically active, gurgling and hissing it sits atop the
San Andreas Fault line, California’s ticking time bomb.

	
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irresistible allure. As soon as it formed speculation began. Would-be
fisherman and hoteliers stocked the water with fish (none survived) and
imported sea lions (who disappeared without a trace). It was a
short-lived naval base and a speedboat time-trial site. In the 1950s, leisure
resorts, yacht clubs, and golf courses sprang up around the newly branded
‘California Riviera.’ Ringed by improbably named beaches—the North Shore,
Mecca, Bombay Beach— it became, for a brief time, a desert mirage vacation
destination for Los Angeles urbanites, attracting the likes of Frank Sinatra,
the Beach Boys, the Marx Brothers, and Jerry Lewis.[4]&#38;nbsp; Today, it’s a ghost town of
thwarted ambitions, an eerie desolation of semi-abandoned motels and trailers. 

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	40 miles long and 15 miles wide (65 kilometers by 24
kilometers), the Salton Sea is the Colorado River’s final resting place—the
river’s backwash. In the absence and disappearance of natural wetlands like the
Gulf of California (the river’s natural termination point) it has become an
unlikely yet vital ecosystem. The Sea, which resisted every human attempt at
cultivation, an environment so extreme that any life seems improbable, has
become a crucial stopover for migratory birds and home to one of the most
diverse avian populations in the continental US.[5] 











[1] Hailey, Charlie, and Donovan Wylie. Slab City Dispatches from the Last Free
Place. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018.







[2] Lafflin, Pat. Salton Sea: California's Overlooked Treasure, 30. Indio, CA:
Coachella Valley Historical Society, 1999.




[3] In the fledgling state of California, the
Southern Pacific Railroad was a titan of industry that wielded power and funds
that rivaled any official body.&#38;nbsp; 








	Born of obsessive productivity and shameless
speculation, all the ingredients of the grid gone horribly awry, the Salton Sea
is an extra-large accident that refuses to evaporate. A glitch in the matrix (neither wholly natural nor wholly manmade) the
sea resists productivity and refuses definition. The lowest point in the Mojave
Desert, it remains a collection basin of detritus, water, and people.











[4] IBID, p. 41.




[5] Borunda, Alejandra. “The West Coast's
Biggest Bird Oasis Is Dying. Will It Be Saved?” California's Salton Sea, a bird
oasis, is dying. Will it be saved?, December 28, 2018.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/12/salton-sea-drying-up-bird-migration-health/.

 

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SALVATION MOUNTAIN
15 minutes away by car, out of the scrubby baldness
of the desert rises a half-slumped mirage, a cartoonist’s idea of an LSD trip—Salvation Mountain. Driven by messianic visions, artist-outsider
Leonard Knight built out of the desert: adobe, straw, driftwood, and 500,000
gallons of latex paint applied directly to the canvas of the desert. Began in
1984—and rebuilt after the first version collapsed—Salvation Mountain is
covered in technicolor patterns and ecstatic verse, some biblical, some
original. “Jesus I’m a sinner, please come upon my body and into my heart,”
Knight pleads; “God is Love” he declares in three-meter high letters. It’s the
St. Peters of the Mojave, a roadside curio so far from the nearest road that
it’s not a pit stop but a pilgrimage, a mecca for instagram influencers, road
trippers, and a biographic blip for off-grid hero Chris McCandles. 







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	Slab City
A two-minute drive down a soft dirt road with no
Google street view is Slab City. 640 square acres of homestead land that nobody
wanted– it is home to the homeless. Wealthy retirees, aged hippies, army
veterans, Christian fundamentalists, burners, and drop-outs park their mobile
homes on concrete slabs, all that remains of the US Marine Corp’s Camp Dunlap.
General Patton drilled there and the Enola
Gay flew practice runs before becoming the first aircraft to drop an atomic
bomb on Hiroshima. &#60;img width="2362" height="1506" width_o="2362" height_o="1506" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/a91d011fc47e7d4da7fa74a3d36fc6f8a670008c8524dcecf2d577db888c5709/200819_OffGrid_CANActionsPresentation47.jpg" data-mid="80930535" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/a91d011fc47e7d4da7fa74a3d36fc6f8a670008c8524dcecf2d577db888c5709/200819_OffGrid_CANActionsPresentation47.jpg" /&#62;
Officially, Slab City doesn’t exist. Like its
resident “Slabbers,” it has fallen through the cracks. There is no water, no
mail, no electricity, no garbage collection, no municipal services of any kind.
There are also no laws, no taxes, and no foreclosures. Slabbers call it “the
last free place.” 



Jefferson spliced this legal
loophole right into the DNA of the 1785 Land Ordinance, the biggest grid in the
world. Slab City is sited on section 36, the township
parcel designated for public education. Surveyed but never settled, Slab City
is one square mile of desert intended for a school that was never built, owned
by a state that can’t manage it, and patrolled by a sheriff’s department that
is understaffed and has better things to do. Federal,
state, and local authorities all turn a blind eye to one of the longest-lived
squats in American history.



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Slab City has existed for almost 70 years, part of
the same post-war euphoria that saw the Salton Sea briefly transformed into an
oasis vacation destination, and has everything you would expect from a town: a
church, a library, a (pet) cemetery, a main street, and “good” and “bad” parts
of town. 



&#60;img width="2136" height="1420" width_o="2136" height_o="1420" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/02c9f855aedabc2e3cb0525d21fe02f2b2ce1afc5e85b1da360dc8d01cf937ab/03_Slab-City-DSC_0373-crop.jpg" data-mid="80895845" border="0" data-scale="96" src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/02c9f855aedabc2e3cb0525d21fe02f2b2ce1afc5e85b1da360dc8d01cf937ab/03_Slab-City-DSC_0373-crop.jpg" /&#62;Its population fluctuates—from less than one
hundred during the sweltering summer months to over a thousand at its peak. In
July the whole place has an air of abandonment: everyone who could leave has
already left. In winter, the population swells with snowbirds, their $300,000
shiny Coachmen and Ramblers parked in orderly rows. Once advertised in Trailer Life magazine, targeted towards
budget-conscious retirees, as a free place to park[1] Slab City may
be the last free place to park your RV anywhere, and maybe the last free place,
period. 


An unintentional community held together by a legal
loophole and neglect, there’s no cohering ideology or faith or belief. Like the Salton Sea, Slab City is an enduring accident, an aberration, created by the grid itself. Threaded through the extra-large organizational framework of the nation—the survey grid that divided the west before we’d even seen it—are places and people that, to this day, resist cultivation, organization, and the grid’s imperative of productivity.&#38;nbsp;








[1] Sanjiv Bhattacharya, “Land of the
Free,” Guardian, March 22, 2003.

	
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		<title>I Heart Roffa</title>
				
		<link>https://anniesch.com/I-Heart-Roffa</link>

		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2020 10:30:42 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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		<description>
	
	

	
	

	
	click to&#38;nbsp;
READ&#38;nbsp;
	

	
	
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		<title>Making Doha</title>
				
		<link>https://anniesch.com/Making-Doha</link>

		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:49:50 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

		<guid isPermaLink="true">https://anniesch.com/Making-Doha</guid>

		<description>
	

	

	
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	Making Doha: History of Modern Qatar 1950-20302019 AMO
Curated by Rem Koolhaas, Samir Bantal, and Fatma Al Sehlawi&#38;nbsp;
	Making Doha 1950-2030 brings together seventy years of photographs, models, plans, texts, films, oral histories, and archival materials to chart Doha’s transition from organic growth to more modern and deliberate planning practices.

This exhibition examines how the city of Doha was assembled and how its construction affected the global discipline of architecture across four major chapters: Seeds of a Nation (1950–1971), Modern State (1971–1995), And the World (1995–2010), and Destination Qatar (2010–2030). The floorplan of the exhibition is designed as a timeline, organizing the story into four sections, with key moments punctuating the visitors’ passage along the narrative. A 115-meter-long curtain printed with historical collages lines the edge of the space.

	
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“Typically a learning curve eventually flattens out. By relentlessly placing tremendous challenges before itself—a major airport, the World Cup, the Olympics, new cultural institutions like Qatar Museums and Education City—Qatar put itself in a situation where the curve constantly became steeper.”Rem Koolhaas&#38;nbsp;


	
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		<title>How to Live Together</title>
				
		<link>https://anniesch.com/How-to-Live-Together</link>

		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 09:34:08 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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Utopia,Ohio 

A Fourierist phalanx founded in 1844. Photo: 1940 Arthur&#38;nbsp;Rothstein, Library of Congress&#38;nbsp;





	HOW TO LIVE TOGETHER2017-Present 
Recepient of 2021 Creative Industries Fund Start Up Grant

	The question of how to live together—of how best to live together—is the foundation of any society. The last few years have exposed the fault lines in our current system: climatic catastrophe, economic crisis, supply chain collapse, civil unrest, rampant inequality, and a global pandemic. We live in congested cities and in potentially dangerous proximity, yet remain isolated. In light of these mounting pressures, it’s time to revisit the fundamentals. How to Live Together offers alternative ways of being, thinking, dwelling, and living. It calls into question every basic assumption and prevailing social norm: belief, sex, the nuclear family, property ownership, our relationship to land, production, and consumption. It is both a critique and a roadmap.


How to Live Together is a collection of communal living experiments from around the world and throughout history. From celibate cloisters to free love yurts to sprawling polygamous compounds, it is intended as an encyclopedic survey that treats the architectural floor plan as an expression of radical and disruptive social experimentation. 





	

	










 






	
















	&#60;img width="1000" height="693" width_o="1000" height_o="693" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/9bf10bc5046bc76a4d8dce3a6890201c9b01b3b6682718f89e1523143bec127f/GoldenAge.jpg" data-mid="80957341" border="0"  src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/9bf10bc5046bc76a4d8dce3a6890201c9b01b3b6682718f89e1523143bec127f/GoldenAge.jpg" /&#62;THE GOLDEN AGE Lucas Granach the Elder, 1530
We are so fervently occupied here with countless projects of social reform. There is hardly an intellectual who would not have a concept for a new community in his waistcoat pocket.-R.W. Emerson 1840&#38;nbsp;











How to Live Together is inspired by Communes in the New World 1740-1972 by architect O.M. Ungers and sociologist Liselotte Ungers. Published nearly fifty years ago, their book is an optimistic collection of communal living experiments in the United States. How to Live Together updates and expands their work for the 21st century; featuring not only these American communes—some of which failed and some of which flourished—but diverse and eclectic examples from around the world.

Equal parts formal analysis and social observation, How to Live Together approaches architecture as a form of ideological expression, highlighting its ability to organize, reflect, exaggerate, and influence the way we live and interact with one another. 





 
	



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How to Live Together offers a new set of precedents for housing solutions—ones in which public and private, the collective and the individual, are radically reshaped and reorganized. 


Architecture is a profession built on precedents; we analyse them, study them in minute details, trace them, and diagram them. All so we can learn from them and redeploy them in new contexts. Housing is a design problem every architecture student will face and an urgent concern for every professional in every city.&#38;nbsp;


While the details may vary, housing is invariably treated as an accumulation of single family residences. There is a default definition (based on western canon) of what is public and what is private, what is shared and what isn’t—the communal is relegated to circulation, common rooms, and the odd shared kitchen. New precedents will provoke new conversations and inspire new design solutions; ones with the power to reorder space and reorganize society. &#38;nbsp;




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		<link>https://anniesch.com/HJH-Hotel</link>

		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2020 10:56:38 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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	HJH HOTEL2015 ALLTHATISSOLIDLed by Alex Chew, Max Kuo, and Danielle WagnerIn Collaboration with Fatin Rosly and Beverlea Low
	In Search of the Generic: Kuala Lumpur is a city experienced from the car, windows rolled up with the AC blasting. From the crawl of a sixteen lane traffic jam you have time to see, and appreciate, the buildings on show. Columnar buildings clad in reflective glass, barrel vaulted hawker stalls, and forty story condos topped with electric blue mansard roofs. A formal playground, a local application of architectural elements so earnest it could almost be mistaken for irony. Instead, executed with a sincerity bordering on naiveté, these signifiers and architectural shorthands have been liberated from the tongue-in-cheek quips of the Postmodern projects and given a new life in KL.&#38;nbsp;

	
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		<link>https://anniesch.com/Mall-V</link>

		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:49:55 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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	MALL (v.)2016 ALLTHATISSOLID
Led by Alex Chew, Max Kuo, and Danielle WagnerIn Collaboration with Beverlea Low and Fatin Rosly


	Kuala Lumpur (KL) is a sprawling accumulation of the ultra modern and vestiges of the not so recent past; modernist bungalows, shimmering sky scrapers, 80s housing projects, and malls...big malls, small malls, vacant malls, mega-malls, and mega-mega malls. 






	










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	In a climate as sweltering as SEA’s the air conditioned mall is the defacto public realm, the piazza, the third space. This competition entry is equal parts provocation and serious proposal; it amplifies, rather than rectifies, trends within contemporary malls; the necessary novelty and spectacle of increasingly extreme programs (theatre, ski slope, water park, theme park, housing, office).&#38;nbsp; Our proposal takes on the typology of mall-as-plinth and instead horizontally organizes retail, office, and residential into quadrants allowing for interwoven, layered, and nested zones of encounter and proximity.
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		<title>City View Garage</title>
				
		<link>https://anniesch.com/City-View-Garage</link>

		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:50:09 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>Annie Schneider</dc:creator>

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	CITY VIEW GARAGE&#38;nbsp;2012 &#38;nbsp;IwamotoScott ArchitectureLed by Lisa Iwamoto and Craig ScottIn collaboration with Cooper Jones



	
Located in Miami's Design District, the porous facade of the City View Garage satisfies the need for natural ventilation while serving as a billboard for the city.


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IwamotoScott was commissioned by Dacra and LVMH Real estate to design a portion of the City View Garage in Miami.v Sited along the I195, the facade functions as a billboard for the Design District. IwamotoScott’s portion of the facade wraps around the main corner of the garage and encompasses an elevator lobby, exterior stair and the office block.

ROLE
Under the supervision of Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott I was the lead designer on this project from the initial design proposal through the Construction Document phase. 
Using Rhino and Grasshopper I designed a porous facade to satisfy the client’s request for natural ventilation. The facade is an aggregation of five aluminum panel types and the color is deployed indexically to catalogue their degree of openness. 
After the design phase I researched and designed the method and means of the facade’s fabrication. This included sourcing and pricing different methods of fabrication and fabricators. As part of this process I built a series of 1:1 mock ups in the office and drew both the construction documents and shop drawings used by the contractors and fabricators. These drawings detailed the panels, custom structural members, and their assembly. 

AWARDS
AIA Miami Honor Award of Excellence, 2015
Architect’s Newspaper, Best Facade, First Annual Best Of Awards, 2015 Pennsylvania Parking Association, 2015 New Parking Structure Award Florida Parking Association, 2015 Award of Excellence



Scope of Work:
Lead designer
Renders done in collaboration with Cooper Jones
All drawings and illustrations produced by myself
Photographs by _________

	Sited along the I195, the facade functions as a billboard for the Design District. IwamotoScott’s portion of the facade wraps around the main corner of the garage and encompasses an elevator lobby, exterior stair and the office block.


ROLE Under the supervision of Lisa Iwamoto and Craig Scott I was the lead designer on this project from the initial design proposal through the Construction Document phase. Using Rhino and Grasshopper I designed a porous facade to satisfy the client’s request for natural ventilation. The facade is an aggregation of five aluminum panel types and the color is deployed indexically to catalogue their degree of openness. 







	After the design phase I researched and designed the method and means of the facade’s fabrication. This included sourcing and pricing different methods of fabrication and fabricators. As part of this process I built a series of 1:1 mock ups in the office and drew both the construction documents and shop drawings used by the contractors and fabricators. These drawings detailed the panels, custom structural members, and their assembly. 


AWARDS AIA Miami Honor Award of Excellence, 2015, Architect’s Newspaper, Best Facade, First Annual Best Of Awards, 2015 Pennsylvania Parking Association, 2015 New Parking Structure Award Florida Parking Association, 2015 Award of Excellence

	
	

	
	

	
	
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