Ecology is the study of the relationship between organisms and
their environment. Through their teaching at the Architectural
Association, the editors have shown how this definition also suits
the discipline of architecture surprisingly well. Correlating
morphogenesis and ecology, they have developed a new framework for
architectural design that is firmly rooted within a biological
paradigm, and thus concerned with issues of higher-level
functionality and performance capacity. They have named this
approach Morpho-Ecology. The first part of the book introduces the
theoretical and methodological framework for their approach; the
second part presents 20 research projects undertaken by students;
and the third part contains the proceedings of the 'Differentiated
systems in Nature and Design Symposium' held at the AA.
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