Chunks!
Chunks proposes to re-imagine the identity of a neighborhood –Aldea Moret– through friction; i.e. taking advantage of the superimposition of different legalities, managing the empty space and unveiling potential perversion of the infrastructure. All this in six easy steps: 1. Introduction, Where the mindful reader discovers the dimension of the problem, Aldea Moret is introduced as a high complex identity emptiness and the authors’ present their final aims (in quite esoteric terms) 2. Methods, where a carefully process defines the distribution of work areas, the catalogue of the empty plots and what it means for a plot to be empty. 3. Strategies, where a series of strategies are unveiled which do not discuss problems between natural an artificial, do not defines uses a priori and do organize the real-state fallow lands focusing on management problems. 4. Combinations, where the sharp observer will find (within the dramatization of the initial hypothesis) combinations, probability calculations, strategy notation systems and differentiated identities, but not a lot of buildings. 5. Hypothesis Contrast, where the authors, conscious of the impossibility of preview the future, trace a possible scenario assuming that notation is preferable to planning as a representation tool in this case study. 5. Discussion, where finally, the relevant hypothesis are discussed and compared to other studies, to after all get insufficient conclusions about dwelling competitions.







