ORGANIC ARCHITECTURE & VISUAL INCONGRUENCE

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What is the prerequisite for anything to be deemed organic? -To contain carbon. Now this is a definition coming from the anatomy class and I’d argue not many architects are familiar with it. Otherwise you wouldn’t hear us bragging, as heartily as we normally do, about organic architecture with low carbon footprint, or even better – zero carbon emissions. And an organ is a collection of tissues, joined together to serve a common function. Is that what we mean by […]

FIVE SENSES OR A HUNDRED?

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If you have ventured into yoga or martial arts, you know how essential developing your awareness is for the practice. Heightened awareness, sometimes translated as mindfulness, is the primary goal and achievement of the exercises, and as I have discovered recently, all those advices to “go within” and “observe the sensations” have their sound physiological bearing. While we are generally taught, that we can count on our five senses, neuroscientists dive into much more complicated taxonomy of sensors, classifying them […]