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Protocell architecture

Armstrong, Rachel(Guest editor)Spiller, Neil(Guest editor)
Part of the Architectural design series
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Throughout the ages architects have attempted to capture the essence of living systems as design inspiration.

However, practitioners of the built environment have had to deal with a fundamental split between the artificial urban landscape and nature owing to a technological 'gap' that means architects have been unable to make effective use of biological systems in urban environments.

Protocell Architecture is an edition of AD that shows for the first time that contemporary architects can create and construct architectures that are bottom up, synthetically biological, green and have no recourse to shallow bio-mimicry.

In the next few decades, synthetic biology is set to have as much, if not more, impact on architecture as cyberspace and the digital.

The key to these amazing architectural innovations is the Protocell.

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John Wiley & Sons Inc
0470748281 / 9780470748282
Paperback / softback
720.47
18/03/2011
United States
English
136 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
28 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
An issue of Architectural design, volume 81, number 2, March/April 2011 "Profile, no. 210.".