What if one could change the bare bones of this imaginative thought process, to display the arc light of human creative endeavor more purely. What if one could create an architecture that is not a skeletal eventuality, but actual flesh. A type of living organic, self activating ongoing growing entity. That doesnt leave harvested resources as tar encrusted, glass, concrete aesthetic skeletons. But leaves forest type, shell like living eco system platforms for all life to hinge from. We have the technology , we have the building blocks. Sadly, we dont as yet have enough wild imagination to see beyond the mist and ether.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Evolving architectural wildetecture conceptualization
"Architecture is the skeletal remains of human thought, it is the minutely processed analytic eventuality of current human imagination." Wildetect 3 of 3
What if one could change the bare bones of this imaginative thought process, to display the arc light of human creative endeavor more purely. What if one could create an architecture that is not a skeletal eventuality, but actual flesh. A type of living organic, self activating ongoing growing entity. That doesnt leave harvested resources as tar encrusted, glass, concrete aesthetic skeletons. But leaves forest type, shell like living eco system platforms for all life to hinge from. We have the technology , we have the building blocks. Sadly, we dont as yet have enough wild imagination to see beyond the mist and ether.
What if one could change the bare bones of this imaginative thought process, to display the arc light of human creative endeavor more purely. What if one could create an architecture that is not a skeletal eventuality, but actual flesh. A type of living organic, self activating ongoing growing entity. That doesnt leave harvested resources as tar encrusted, glass, concrete aesthetic skeletons. But leaves forest type, shell like living eco system platforms for all life to hinge from. We have the technology , we have the building blocks. Sadly, we dont as yet have enough wild imagination to see beyond the mist and ether.