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 Protocols for a Shared Landscape
06–2025

Title: Protocols for a Shared Landscape
Name: Si Woo Kim
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An isolated landscape, entering a phase of dysfunction.

Bodmin Moor is vast and exposed, marked by persistent traces of human activity—tractor lines, dry stone walls, and disused settlements inscribed into its terrain. These remnants reveal a land shaped by labour over time, but no longer socially sustained.

Pressures on agricultural maintenance are increasing, as highlighted by the Bodmin Moor Hill Project. Farmers remain continuous users of the land; however, their role is becoming increasingly untenable. Hikers, in contrast, pass through temporarily; they exist as observers. They never meet, they never speak.

Protocols for a Shared Landscape proposes a spatial framework operating between these two rhythms. Through a sequence of site-specific interventions timed to seasonal cycles and pedestrian flow, the project establishes moments of adjacency without collapsing difference. Architecture becomes a mediator, structuring co-presence without necessitating direct interaction.