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Sauerbruch Hutton Design Breathing Skin

German firm Sauerbruch Hutton have designed a responsive skin system that breathes like the skin of some organisms, adapting to its immediate environment to act more efficiently.

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April 18, 2011
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Adaptive Architecture Conference at the London Building Centre

The Building Centre is hosting an Adaptive Architecture conference March 3rd to 5th. The Line Up is very impressive. Visit the Official Website for more information.

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March 1, 2011
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Kate Orff Suggests Oysters to Rebuild New York Harbor

[ted id=1064] Interesting project suggesting to rebuild the New York Harbor’s ecology with introducing artificial reefs harvesting oysters. Project website here.

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February 28, 2011
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Vincent Callebaut's Coral Village

Vincent Callebaut has designed a proposal for the crisis stricken nation of Haiti in the form of a carbon neutral Utopian village inspired by coral. The project, entitled Coral Reef, would be made of modular units stacked on top of …

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February 22, 2011
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Michael Pawlyn of Exploration on Biomimicry Applied to Architecture

[ted id=1072] Michael Pawlyn, the director at Exploration Architecture recently informed us of his TED speech on biomimicry applied to architecture. Great video, a must watch. We posted about the Eden Project he was involved with many months ago, a …

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February 18, 2011
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Hart Marlow and Leaf Venation

Hart Marlow is an architectural designer from Brooklyn New York scheduled to participate in the Biodynamic Structures Workshop with the AA this coming July along with Michael Mccune. We recently got in contact with him and he shared some insight …

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February 18, 2011
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Matsys Design: Voronoi Morphologies

Voronoi Morphologies is the latest development in an ongoing area of research into cellular aggregate structures by Matsys Design. The voronoi algorithm is used in a wide range of fields including satellite navigation, animal habitat mapping, and urban planning as …

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January 29, 2011
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Biodynamic Structures Workshop: AA meets CCA

The AA is acting as a visiting school to the California College of the Arts this summer with a intense summer studio entitled Biodynamic Structures Workshop. More information about the application process below

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January 26, 2011
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Michael Weinstock Speaking at USC Architecture

Michael Weinstock is delivering a lecture Metabolism of the City at USC tomorrow January 26th 2011 at 6:00 pm. The event is open to all. Weinstock is one of the founders of the Emergent Technologies Program at the AA and …

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January 25, 2011
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Autonomous Robot Built Structures from GRASP Lab University of Pennsylvania

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W18Z3UnnS_0&feature=player_embedded#at=18] Teams of quadrotors autonomously build tower-like cubic structures from laid out modular parts. The project is by Quentin Lindsey, Daniel Mellinger, and Vijay Kumar at the GRASP Lab, University of Pennsylvania. Similar ideas are being researched on a much …

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January 24, 2011
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