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With an Acre

Exhibition, Main Galleries, 19 June 2025 to 14 September 2025

The arabica coffee plant was introduced to Brazil three hundred years ago and, through the exploitation of enslaved then immigrant labour, grew into an industry that takes up 2 million hectares of land today. Centuries of extractive culture have not only devastated the environment but entrenched social inequities. Unpredictable and extreme weather events are further threatening livelihoods in the countryside. Despite a brutal history and ever-precarious present, there is a movement in the country towards regenerative agriculture and reforestation.

With an Acre follows architect Carla Juaçaba as she develops a museum in solidarity with Flor de Café, a collective of smallholder farmers in Minas Gerais. Inspired by the temporality of Indigenous collective structures and the form of highway billboards that mark the extended rural landscape in the region, Juaçaba proposes a landmark on an elevated plantation overlooking the town of Nepomuceno. Light and tactical construction will provide a space for sharing knowledge, offering a symbolic stage of resistance while leaving a minimal trace on the earth. The pavilions will frame views of the region, but more importantly will set a vision for the future of the territory.

With an Acre is the third chapter of Groundwork, a three-part film and exhibition series exploring the conceptual development and field research of contemporary architects cultivating alternative modes of practice.

Carla Juaçaba established her independent practice in Rio de Janeiro in 2000, engaging in both cultural programs and private projects. For the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in 2012, she designed the ephemeral Pavilion Humanidade with theater director Bia Lessa. She won the first edition of the international prize ArcVision Women and Architecture in 2013 and first prize of the AREA Architectural Review Emerging Architecture Award in 2018. She has taught at Mendrisio Accademia in Switzerland since 2019, and nominated as a full professor in 2023.

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