The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism

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The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism
Image: From The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism by Viktor Ramos
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For his final student project presented last month at Rice University, Viktor Ramos produced The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism.

The project explores how new forms of habitable infrastructure might be extrapolated from a geopolitical agreement – in this case, materializing architectural form from the legal interstices of the Oslo Accords.
The result is a fantastic example of architectural speculation: genuinely massive – and impossibly cantilevered – bridges used as transport links, aerial housing, and skyborne agricultural complexes, all in one.

The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism
Image: From The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism by Viktor Ramos
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While clearly defying security protocols, as the “continuous enclave” and its network of bridges cross through sovereign Israeli airspace, these structures would link the dispersed islands of infrastructurally underserved territory now under Palestinian control….”

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