METHODOLOGY
Fieldwork & Walking
Each investigation begins on foot. Transect walks, repeated visits across seasons, on-site observation. Walking reveals what data cannot: the rhythms of seasonal occupation, the discreet boundaries between uses.
Mapping & Cartography GIS analysis, archival cartography, hand-drawn maps, co-created itineraries. Maps are both an analytical tool and a way of giving territorial knowledge back to communities.
Archival Research
Territories are palimpsests. Museum collections, municipal archives, family albums, postcards (photo: courtesy of the verzasca photo festival)
Territories are palimpsests. Museum collections, municipal archives, family albums, postcards (photo: courtesy of the verzasca photo festival)
Workshops & Co-design
Hands-on residencies with local craftsmen, communities, and researchers. Knowledge is produced through doing.
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Conversations
Each investigation passes through exchanges with inhabitants, craftsmen, planners, farmers. Participation is not an outcome but a method.
Architectural Interventions
When research calls for it, findings translate into built form. Tactical rather than monumental, seeding change rather than imposing it, working with vernacular techniques and local resources.
BOOKLET
Highlighting Hinterlands behind Great Ocean Road
Tactical renovations to attract visitors and support local communitiesVictoria, Australia
Tactical renovations to attract visitors and support local communitiesVictoria, Australia
Chaging Existing Tourism
Participatory tourism to learn from local tradition Verzasca Valley, Switzerland
Participatory tourism to learn from local tradition Verzasca Valley, Switzerland



