TYTO - Empowering Orschards with Silent Strength
Nil Savran
Student
Nil Savran Academic staff
Camilo Ayala Garcia Giacomo Festi Klaus Hackl Course
A is for Apple - From Fruit to Cultural Landscape Program
BA Major Design Semester
2023/24 WS Balancing industries and landscapes is crucial in our changing world. The controversy between industrialization and cultural heritage requires a thoughtful perspective. In Val Venosta, where industry impacts fields, coexistence is possible. Recognizing the valley‘s constant wind, Tyto, a windmill, offers a sustainable solution for energy production. It empowers farmers, supporting both agriculture and tourism, encourage a harmonious and eco-friendly environment.
A project made in the course
A is for Apple - From Fruit to Cultural Landscape
Vinschgau controversies and design perspectives. This winter semester, I wanted to encourage a group of interested students to rethink design in the context of the social, ecological and agricultural controversies of our time. (neuer Absatz!) As part of the A is for Apple project, we have explored the history of the apple as food, commodity and cultural plant, from cultivation to sorting as well as its storage, packaging and marketing infrastructure. In our research, we have analysed the conflicts and effects of intensive apple farming on ecosystems, the cultural landscape and tourism.
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