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Forest Fire Lookouts in the North Cascades: From Utilitarian Sentry to Writer's Refuge.

机译:北部小瀑布的森林火灾监视点:从功利主义哨兵到作家的庇护所。

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Beginning in the early 1900s, forest fire lookouts were constructed atop mountains throughout the west in an effort to eradicate forest fires. Each summer, operators in the isolated spaces had the opportunity to become intimately connected to their local environments, places often of inspiring beauty and nuance that only lengthy occupation could fully reveal. Authors who spent time in them, especially Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen, and Jack Kerouac in the 1950s, used the quiet shelters as meditative spaces in which to write. As the lookout typology and profession are slowly lost, new structures can restore the opportunity for future generations to become familiar with these wild spaces. At the former Devils Dome Lookout site in the North Cascades, a series of three writers spaces for an author-in-residence program inspire collaboration and are inspired by the individual ways in which the environment can be experienced.
机译:从1900年代初开始,在整个西部的山顶上建造了森林火灾监视点,以消除森林火灾。每年夏天,在偏僻空间中的操作员都有机会与他们的当地环境紧密相连,而这些地方往往具有令人振奋的美丽和细微差别,只有长时间的工作才能充分展现出来。在其中度过时光的作家,尤其是1950年代的Gary Snyder,Philip Whalen和Jack Kerouac,都将安静的避难所用作写作的冥想空间。由于the望台的类型和专业逐渐消失,新的结构可以为子孙后代恢复熟悉这些野外空间的机会。在北喀斯喀特地区以前的恶魔巨蛋Look望台现场,由三个作家居住区组成的一系列居住空间激发了合作的灵感,并受到了体验环境的个人方式的启发。

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  • 作者

    Wessinger, Joseph.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Architecture.;History United States.;Literature American.
  • 学位 Masters
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 89 p.
  • 总页数 89
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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