A Conversation for Evolution or Extinction? - The Future of Architects

Eugene Tsui

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belladonnadeadly

Enjoyed your article have you looked at the architecture of Eugene Tsui? He uses biomimicry principles (learning from, not copying, nature's designs). All sustainable low impact designs. Inspirational, they are worth having a look at, they may be the future of architecture. I have Youtube links if they help. Not sure if you are allowed to post them on this site.

There are also other types of buildings too that are sustainable and have a low environmental impact such as Timber Pole Construction, Straw Bale Houses, Cobs, Earth Ships and some Japanese
Monolith Domes that are built in a day and are hurricane proof. Interesting areas when you are discussing the future of architects.


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