This workshop focuses on embedding the site-specific geology that dictates movements of labor, immigration, and nomadic patterns through geotile constructions.
At the SCE College of Engineering’s Negev School of Architecture, students and faculty alike adopted soil as a medium to investigate a range of clay, additive, and mold-making. This fabrication method seeks to capture the site-specific geology of Be'er Sheva that dictates movements of labor, immigration, and nomadic patterns.