CO is a research project interacting with the terrain vague, or undefined, transitional landscapes, through direct or indirect engagement with its soil. The project unfolds as an act of approach: by attempting to order what resists order - through grids, construction, and planning - it exposes the fragile exchange between the forcing of built form and the natural resistance of a territory. This deliberate misreading becomes a method, revealing the tensions between order and indeterminacy, permanence and transience. Excavation of sixteen negative sculptures, resembling acts of earth sampling, each distinct in form. Three columns were constructed as an inquiry into the notion of the immature ruin. After completion, the site was documented photographically at three-month intervals, observing the gradual reabsorption of the interventions by the landscape. A collaboration between Alberte Agerskov and Italian architect Eleonora Ghezzi.








