livingphorm
1.7.09

F.U.N.Y. (Floating Underwater Nails Yard)

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The concept of taking natural environment as a ‘ready-made laboratory’ with unlimited supply of ‘raw materials’ was the vigor behind F.U.N...

S.L.A.N. (Semi-living Artificial Nails)

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Inspired by the 40’s classic sci-fi novel written by A. E. van Vogt, where the Homo superior (evolved human) that could communicate throug...
21.6.09

from Anthropocene to Parallel ecology...

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Open publication - Free publishing - More post human
1.6.09

Pachube

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Pachube is a web service available at http://www.pachube.com that enables you to connect, tag and share real time sensor data from objects...
25.5.09

Brighton decay...

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Interesting after life of one of the burnt down Brighton Piers that was built in 1866 in front of Hilton Hotel at Brighton beach. I am glad ...
19.5.09

Smart underwater factory Amsterdam

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16.5.09

Hard-rocking artsy diatoms

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Haekel Swarm from Simon Jenkins I first heard of Jenkins from his articles in Guardians, and I remember his cynical statement criticizing a...
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by H. Shin
University College of London, The Bartlett School of Architecture, United Kingdom
livingphorm is a space dedicated to Shin's advanced architectural studies and research in redefining architecture in this chaotic age. Topics that stimulate Shin are the complex relationship between human/man made creation and the mother nature, the connections between new invention/ conceptual technology and biotech. The study perceives nature as a core for all design principles. Homo-sapiens that live within the nature should not disobey the complexity system therefore architecture which is one of the man-made products that consuming large amount of spaces and resources on planet Earth should be humbled to the nature rules and constraints. The approach is to unlearn from proven failures and redefine architecture in the shifting paradigm in Anthropocene Age and researching on methodologies of 'growing' architecture instead of 'building' architecture which is leading human race to a Dystopia in near future.
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