Hyper-natural Architecture's New Relationship with Nature

Despite the ever-growing sophistication of synthetic and digital tools, it's the natural world that captures the imaginations of today's vanguard designers. By looking to nature as a teacher rather than simply as a source for raw materials, pioneers in the emerging biomimicry movement are...

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Main Authors: Brownell, Blaine 1970- (Author), Swackhamer, Marc 1970- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Princeton Architectural Press 2015
Series:Architecture briefs
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