D.E.P.O.T. / Gross Domestic Practices

Exhbiited at: RISD Architecture,
BEB Gallery, Providence, RI
September 5-22, 2023

Design and Research Team: Christine Giorgio, Amelyn Ng, Gabriel Vergara
Student Assistants: Lauren Blonde,
Victoria Goodisman, Jyotindra Idris, Eric Liu, Betty Pui, Ki Ng, Alia Varawalla, Joseph Monote
Video Editor: Christine Giorgio
Video Archive Producer: Erika Yeomans

D.E.P.O.T. / Gross Domestic Practice turns to the built environment as a site of material exchange. We examine salvage practices that revalue urban refuse and we conduct our own material experiments.

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D.E.P.O.T. / Gross Domestic Practice turns to the built environment as a site of material exchange. We examine salvage practices that revalue urban refuse and we conduct our own material experiments.

Construction has long been known as a growth industry, where material expenditure is geared towards ever greater Gross Domestic Product (GDP). We offer another definition: gross domestic practices (gdp), a total-practice approach that recognizes building maintenance, waste work, ecoservices, and the material limits of growth.

gdp stands for a post-extraction world where product is not the key economic driver, but rather, local processes that support the continual unmaking and remaking of the built environment.


Elevation of shelves; image compiled by Gabriel Vergara

An accompanying salvage film collects and arranges archival films, newsreels, industrials, education films, verité style footage shot on our own site visits and related ephemera. The film tracks a story of material value from early procurement and manufacturing to the waste crisis, ruined landscapes, and the warehousing of materials.The collected research, salvage materials and film were exhibited at the Rhode Island School of Design.


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