Protocell Architecture

Protocell Architecture

Neill Spiller , Rachel Armstrong
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Apr 18, 2011 · Anglais · Broché (144 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 144
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 18, 2011
Éditeur Academy Press
ISBN-10 0470748281
ISBN-13 9780470748282

Description

Neill Spiller and Rachel Armstrong explore the fascinating intersection of architecture and biology in their thought-provoking work. They delve into how architects have sought to embody the qualities of living systems in their designs, merging the principles of nature with built environments. This examination leads to a rich dialogue about the potential of architecture to evolve and adapt akin to organic life.

The authors provide insightful perspectives on how proto-cells—simple structures that can sustain life—can inspire innovative architectural practices. By studying these fundamental units of biological systems, Spiller and Armstrong advocate for designs that are not only functional but also responsive to environmental changes. Their vision extends to reimagining buildings as living entities that interact with their surroundings.

In this compelling narrative, themes of sustainability, adaptability, and the future of architectural practice are woven together. The work challenges readers to reconsider traditional views of architecture, encouraging them to embrace a more organic and dynamic approach to design, one that reflects the intricate and interconnected nature of life itself.

Genres

Science & Technologie Contemporain Nature
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