MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology

In this space, small-scale coastal erosion, and natural growth become the vehicle for project based architectural speculation that leverages the resources of local landscapes and creates a new architectural trajectory based upon the need and aesthetic of ecology. Here, MaterialNature is a series of...

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2611-7487
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Architectural ecology
Erosion
Landscape ecology
Large-scale 3D printing
Material innovation
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description In this space, small-scale coastal erosion, and natural growth become the vehicle for project based architectural speculation that leverages the resources of local landscapes and creates a new architectural trajectory based upon the need and aesthetic of ecology. Here, MaterialNature is a series of architectural entities that become landscapes over time, made from a mixture of residual materials designed specifically to be weatherized. Its design is intended to provide a potential architectural amenity in areas of recreational activity as well as areas devoid of human contact, while simultaneously realizing a potential for architecture to be born from waste or local material, and to return to nature without providing further waste. As such, this architecture moves from one of formal composition to one where the formal characteristics of local ecology and landscape become more apparent than the form itself.
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spellingShingle MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology
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Architectural ecology
Erosion
Landscape ecology
Large-scale 3D printing
Material innovation
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title MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology
title_full MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology
title_fullStr MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology
title_full_unstemmed MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology
title_short MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology
title_sort MaterialNature: An Opportunistic Paradigm of Architecture and Landscape Ecology
topic Architectural ecology
Erosion
Landscape ecology
Large-scale 3D printing
Material innovation
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/16334