Genetic Architecture: When Buildings Think With Their Surroundings

Karl Chu knows he is a man way ahead of his time. It’s a time when, he posits, humans have transcended their bodies to exist on multiple planes, contribute to a global brain, and write apps with their genomes . But it’s the implications for architecture that are really exciting, says Chu. The founder of the innovative architectural firm metaxy , he imagines “genetic architects” creating buildings and othe… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Genetic Architecture: When Buildings Think With Their Surroundings

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