As a pioneer's residence, there is an inherently temporary nature to the housing i will design for the site. It will be based upon the spatial location of resources currently available, as well as the assumed intention that Hantz farms will be planting and harvesting trees in a homogenous grid layout throughout their property.
The pioneer cabins will be adapted specifically for the purpose of preparing the land for cultivation.
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Occupied lots in turquoise, lots with vacant homes in red, and vacant builds are represented as yellow circles. |
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Upon this landscape, a grid for tree planting is superimposed. |
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Vacant building locations becomes nodes about which pioneer cabins are built, so that the available resources they contain can be readily employed. Occupied lots are untouched, and bare lots (green) are available for immediate planting of trees. |
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As trees planted in bare lots grow, pioneers prepare land occupied by derelict buildings for cultivation. Once this task is complete, their residences are moved elsewhere. Some continue their process, while others "stabilize" and take on the full time role of arborists, harvesting tree as they grow.
The grid of tree locations then, can be treated as flexible as far as cabin placement is concerned; a guideline for future use, not a strict constraint for present use.
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