Botanical Architecture: Plants, Buildings and Us

$25.80

This book provides an interdisciplinary study of architecture, botany, and ecology, fostering critical thinking about sustainable design.

Botanical Architecture: Plants, Buildings and Us
Botanical Architecture: Plants, Buildings and Us
$25.80

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An original call to reorient architecture around our relationship to plants. When we look at trees, we see a form of natural architecture, and yet we have seemingly always exploited trees to make new buildings of our own. Whereas a tree creates its own structure, humans generally destroy other things to build, with increasingly disastrous consequences. In Botanical Architecture, Paul Dobraszczyk looks closely at how elements of plants–seeds, roots, trunks, branches, leaves, flowers, and canopies–compare with and constitute human-made buildings. Given the omnipresence of plant life in and around our structures, Dobraszczyk argues that we ought to build as much for plants as for ourselves, understanding that our lives are always totally dependent on theirs. Botanical Architecture offers a provocative and original take on the relationship between ecology and architecture.

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Weight 0.454 lbs
Dimensions 15.6 × 2.5 × 23.4 in

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