| #2783677 in Books | 1899-12-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.79 x.88 x7.16l,1.93 | File type: PDF | 280 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Some interesting approaches to the 'organic' in architecture|By Emcee|Fifth in the Actar 'boogazine' series, Verb Natures is a search for the natural or the organic in architecture. The selected works are as varied as the approaches or design methodologies demonstrated. Certain projects strive for that 'simple' complexity that is often found in genuine natural conditions. Manue||Cultivated, socially conscious, cautiously optimistic, yet pragmatic... An enjoyable exploration into the nature of nature. --Dwell
Through a series of profiles and interviews this self-dubbed 'boogazine' captures the zeitgeist of design that is roo
"What is fascinating is the inability to separate the real from the digital, because they already form part of the same nature." So we said in the last issue of Verb. Here we explore how this fusion takes place. Buildings and cities grow, are transformed, and dissolve. How can this evolution be generated, controlled, enhanced or imagined? Is our environment programmable? How does the fusion of natural and artificial matter produce new architectural organisms, new enviro...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.VERB NATURES (Actar's Boogazine) | Irene Hwang. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.