Process

With listening comes learning. Through mentoring, workshops, and field research, objects, techniques & materials are studied in their social and geological context. Scattered through the territory or organized in place,  destroyed stone walls, villages and agricultural monuments reframe heritage.  Marble craft, dry stone wall, weaving  reactivate living knowledge through practice. Marble offcuts, broken fragments, abandoned stone — nothing is neutral, nothing is waste. Reuse becomes method, sustainability becomes ethic, and collaboration becomes structure.

Dry Stone wall workshop / Marble Craft Museum / Tarabados Village / Marble craft workshop / Quarries walk / Kabos Village / Dry stone agricultural structures / Dry stone wall building

The Toichos project, which surprisingly is pronounced teehos, meaning wall in Greek is a multifaceted initiative organized by @nwmw.gr based on the idea of @mathias.palazzi aiming to connect traditional techniques with contemporary architectural practice combining foreign and local points of view on a multidisciplinary level.

Participants: Marlon Bagnou Beido, Ophelie Dozat, Anna Saint Pierre, Côme Rolin, Olivier Thomas, Mathias Vincent. 

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