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Northeast Coast 

Seasonal rhythm, public life, and coastal continuity.

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Orientation Snapshot

  • Long, inhabited coastline with established towns and daily life

  • Activity expands and recedes with the seasons

  • Public space shapes visibility and interaction

  • Coastal and inland systems remain closely linked

Operating Conditions

  • The year moves in distinct seasonal phases

  • Summer brings density; the rest of the year restores pace

  • Coastal towns are oriented outward, toward streets, cafés, and ports

  • Agriculture, making, and services operate side by side

  • Inland labor and resources continue to support coastal life

Reality Pins

  • Cap Bon concentrates intensive agriculture within a compact territory

  • Textile workshops and factories form part of everyday urban life

  • Domestic visitors shape the season as much as international ones

  • Towns remain lived-in beyond peak months

Material & Making Implications

  • Agricultural output supports both local tables and wider circulation

  • Clay and ceramic traditions persist within contemporary use

  • Textile making favors repetition, assembly, and continuity

  • Craft labor aligns with seasonal tempo and distributed workshops

  • Objects here are shaped for use, replacement, and return

Handoff

Materials move between land and coast through established cycles.
Objects reflect seasonality, public use, and continuity.

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