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Plant Consciousness: Towards an Architecture of Expanded Kinship
Neuroscience and phenomenology are valuable tools for architects who wish to increase our engagement with the world as a commonly lived nexus, rather than as a locus of showing‐off and design‐branding. Andrew Todd, architect, argues that our connection with the world can be extended by deeper consideration of plants and their role in architecture.
Plant Consciousness: Towards an Architecture of Expanded Kinship
Neuroscience and phenomenology are valuable tools for architects who wish to increase our engagement with the world as a commonly lived nexus, rather than as a locus of showing‐off and design‐branding. Andrew Todd, architect, argues that our connection with the world can be extended by deeper consideration of plants and their role in architecture.
Plant Consciousness: Towards an Architecture of Expanded Kinship
Todd, Andrew (author)
Architectural Design ; 90 ; 100-109
2020-11-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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