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SCALE

Traditional Scale

Farms differ in their activities, labor patterns, and underlying definitions, their spatial and architectural needs also shift. Each farm’s scale is not fixed but emerges from its specific dynamics, the types of crops or livestock produced, the number of workers involved, and the technologies used. 

Thanks to this, both the architecture and its scale evolve rather than remain fixed. As farms vary in activities, labor intensity, and definitions of production, their spatial and structural needs shift accordingly. The layout, size, and type of buildings must respond to differences in crops or livestock, the number of workers, and the technologies or processes employed.

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