“The fertility of the marginal”, a RED of collaborations between architecture, landscape, agroecology and community in Valle de Bravo-Amanalco

Cosecha de Agua presents us “The fertility of the marginal”, a RED of collaborations between architecture, landscape, agroecology and community in Valle de Bravo-Amanalco, a project that strengthen the union of the communities through the diversification of the food supply with the flavors of the basin for self-consumption and exchange.

Territorial Project presented for the 2022 Landscape Architecture Biennial.

To inhabit, we must prioritize meeting our basic needs: clean and accessible water, healthy food, and a home that provides shelter; these needs can, and should be met in any community.

Nombre / Name: Sistema productivo, Tierra Jiasú, Valle de Bravo, 2024 / Productive System, Tierra Jiasú, Valle de Bravo, 2024
Fotografía / Photography: Helene Carlo

We inhabit the Valle de Bravo-Amanalco basin, a diverse hydrological region that stretches from the Nevado de Toluca volcano, through fertile agricultural fields, and down to the hydraulic dam in the town of Valle de Bravo. We decided to broaden our perspective on the shared territory, so that we can have a more logical and coherent interaction in relation to the geography.

Nombre / Name: Caminata de recolección de hongos, Valle de Bravo, 2020 / Mushroom Foraging Walk, Valle de Bravo, 2020
Fotografía / Photography: María de la Mora Rodríguez

Nombre / Name: La Morada, Valle de Bravo, 2024 / Dwelling, Valle de Bravo, 2024
Fotografía / Photography: María de la Mora Rodríguez

We are a collective seeking socio-environmental regeneration through the continuous weaving of networks via concrete actions of accompaniment and specific designs, such as rainwater harvesting and management in designed landscapes, agroecological soil management practices, food production under regenerative practices, and architecture using materials suited to the local context, local techniques, and affordable options. The aim of the project is bringing together collective willpower, knowledge, and ancestral practices.

Nombre / Name: Sistemas agroforestales agroecológicos de Rancho Gola, Valle de Bravo, 2024 / Agroecological Agroforestry Systems of Rancho Gola, Valle de Bravo, 2024
Fotografía / Photography: María de la Mora Rodríguez

We embrace the philosophy of “the good living”, striving to expand individual freedoms, opportunities, and capabilities to live with dignity, foster community, and leave a fertile legacy for future generations. We strive to inspire the possibility of harmonious coexistence on Earth through regenerative paradigms—ways of living that honor and care for water, the land, and the rich diversity of life in all its forms.

The main beneficiaries of this project are the inhabitants of the Valle de Bravo-Amanalco basin. With whom we share the water, the mountain, and the territory. Our intention is to reconcile and strengthen, once again, the relationship between rural and urban areas, making the need for cooperation and collaboration between these two spheres evident. The project is a delicate tapestry of exchanges and relationships that interconnects these two landscape entities, creating a permeable margin, a boundary that grows increasingly fertile and diverse.

The main beneficiaries of this project are the inhabitants of the Valle de Bravo-Amanalco basin. With whom we share the water, the mountain, and the territory. 

Nombre / Name: Cosecha de semillas de maíz, Valle de Bravo, 2022 / Corn seed harvest, Valle de Bravo, 2022
Fotografía / Photography: Daniel Almazán

In 2017, El Renacer del Campo, an agroecological network, was established as a non-profit organization operating locally. It connects farmers with approximately 150 consumers, striving to restore the value of small-scale agriculture. This network is constantly seeking to facilitate and enrich our relationship with the food system that nourishes us.

El Renacer del Campo, in collaboration with PROCUENCA, initiates a series of projects throughout the basin, creating a territorial “acupuncture” effect. Through tequios (collective community work) and partnerships with other collectives—such as Cosecha de Agua, ASPJ, Los Pulsos del Agua, and Diseño Ambiental Regenerativo, among others—as well as individual initiatives, El Renacer del Campo is revitalizing the rural-urban relationship through a range of targeted interventions.

Nombre / Name: De la semilla a la mesa, Valle de Bravo, 2019 / From seed to table, Valle de Bravo, 2019
Fotografía / Photography: Jhazmín Michán

In 2020, one of the initiatives was the co-design and construction of a space called El Modulito. Developed in partnership with ASPJ, the project utilized a low-impact, adaptable construction system designed to meet the community’s needs with high quality and sustainability. Built with repurposed wood, this small supply center supports the diversification of the local food supply, bringing the flavors of the watershed to life for self-consumption and exchange.

Since 2021, in collaboration with Cosecha de Agua, work has been done to diversify production techniques in the watershed, promoting agroforestry systems and responsible reforesta

Nombre / Name: Herbolaria comunitaria, Valle de Bravo, 2023 / Community Herbalism, Valle de Bravo, 2023
Fotografía / Photography: Helene Carlo

 

Autor/es

Authors

María de la Mora Rodríguez, Hélène Lea Ivonne Carlo, María Fernanda Limón Tamayo, Laura Agudelo Álvarez

Emiliano García Martin.

Promotor/es, cliente/es

Promoters, Clients

Cosecha de Agua, El Renacer del Campo, Rancho Flor y Canto, Procuenca, A.C., ASPJ.
Colaboradores

Collaborators

  • Rene Fonseca Juan – codiseñador y cofundador del Renacer del Campo y productor de la Red, 
  • Ángela Del Prado Hermenegildo – aliada productora de la Red y beneficiaria del “techito”, Clemencia Domínguez Vidal – productora de la Red y beneficiaria del primer Sistema Agroforestal Sucesional de la cuenca alta, 
  • Philippe Hochuli (Diseño Ambiental Regenerativo) – aliado de los proyectos, 
  • Silvia García Martín – Aliada de la Red y creadora de Flor y Canto, espacio que alberga el “Sillero” y “Tinacal”. 
  • Coordinación de comunicación y medios: Lesly Noguerón 
  • Leonardo Hernández, Roberto Colín, colaboradores a la construcción de madera.