WHERE LEAST MATTERS MOST
BY KATARINA KATSMA, ASLA
Traction believes landscape architecture is for the people, not just the elite.
FROM THE MAY 2018 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE.
In 2016, as a student at the University of Washington, Coco Alarc贸n won the ASLA Student Residential Design Award of Excellence for his project to improve public health by creating food gardens in a soggy, stressed neighborhood in Iquitos, Peru. He was also named a National Olmsted Scholar finalist that same year. Since then, Alarc贸n, who is Peruvian, has been working with a multidisciplinary collective he co-founded called Traction (formerly the Informal Urban Communities Initiative) to try to bring his ideas to fruition. Using research, community outreach, activism, and educational workshops, Traction works with people from communities where resources are scarce to create new social and physical infrastructure that promotes health, safety, and beauty for residents. LAM recently caught up with Alarc贸n to find out how his group?s work has progressed toward giving people, as he hopes, the motivation they need to transform their environments into equitable, healthy places. This interview has been edited and condensed.
What are you working on now"
One of our projects is to design and construct a landscape architecture intervention in a slum community and measure the impacts on human, ecological, and environmental health. For example, we are documenting changes in human microbiome, water quality, mental he...
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