Website review: natural architecture - an emerging ...
soughtby discovered this in Architecture
•161 reviews since Oct 25, 2007
architecture, nature, art
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whatsnews9 rated 8 months ago- awesome architecture. shows the beauty of nature

magsimprov rated 8 months ago- Man's version of nature orpower over perhaps.

conceptnz rated 9 months ago- nice

Lolaone rated 9 months ago- Natural Architecture tunnel. Very nice.link from page of 13andbored:) thanks 13andBored:)

- yakercat rated 9 months ago
- the natural environment still manages to fill us with a sense of awe and amazement. despite the amount of scientific knowledge mankind has gathered, nature still holds great mysteries that we may never be able to unravel. this complexity has continually daunted man. in frustration, we try to control nature by enforcing order. as a result, we have distanced ourselves from the earth, even though our survival is completely dependent on it. we are now trying to regain our close connection to nature. there is an emerging art movement that is exploring mankind's desire to reconnect to the earth, through the built environment. referred to as 'natural architecture', it aims to create a new, more harmonious, relationship between man and nature by exploring what it means to design with nature in mind.

chouxette rated 9 months ago- : Glorious phenomenal nature

echocrush rated 9 months ago- My ideal life would be finding myself surrounded by nature. Indoors and out. Natural architecture is a beautiful thing...

spinozza rated 9 months ago- I finally bought a house...

fullyrealised rated 9 months ago- various projects: some working with nature and some just plain destruction - lot's of "natural" that's not.

Thareus rated 9 months ago- Architecture using the natural growth of trees and other plants. Must take alot of diligence and planning to get this stuff to work.