Sea Ranch y el Wood Power: una reivindicación de la cultura underdog
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Sustituida por otros materiales surgidos de los sofisticados procesos de investigación que se llevaron a cabo en los Estados Unidos de posguerra, la madera se convierte, en el Sea Ranch, en la materia prima perfecta para indagar en un nuevo lenguaje. A la conexión que su procedencia renovable establece con el planteamiento proyectual, se añade la apuesta por lo matérico como respuesta a necesidades contemporáneas que sólo los nuevos sistemas parecen suplir. Lejos de actitudes estereotipadas o la defensa no argumentada de sus bondades, la madera se transforma en un vehículo de formalización de lo cotidiano a través de sucesivas transformaciones que multiplican su significado sin obviar la contemporaneidad del lenguaje.
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