This 1930s farmhouse on the coast of Tuscany is sited on a podere, land claimed from 

the low-lying salt marshes by the Fascist government in the early decades of the 20th 

century. The Dutch technique of “podering” the landscape refers to the process of creating a grid of levees and then draining the squares, which leaves a gridded farmscape with low, even ridges dividing it.  Photo 5 of 9 in Dwell January/February 2004, Vol. 04 Issue 03: Make It New! by Dwell from Somewhere Under the Tuscan Sun

Dwell January/February 2004, Vol. 04 Issue 03: Make It New!

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This 1930s farmhouse on the coast of Tuscany is sited on a podere, land claimed from

the low-lying salt marshes by the Fascist government in the early decades of the 20th

century. The Dutch technique of “podering” the landscape refers to the process of creating a grid of levees and then draining the squares, which leaves a gridded farmscape with low, even ridges dividing it.