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Terreform ONE lecture Melanie Fessel and Nurhan Gokturk discussing their approach
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Terreform ONE Melanie and Nurhan in discussion with teams
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Critiques Wes Taylor leading his team
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Eco-creature Aaron Jones' team response
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Eco-creature Aaron Jones' team response
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In-progress critique Anirban Adhya discussing work with Melanie and Nurhan
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Eco-creature Adhya and Chelaidite's team response
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Eco-creature Adhya and Chelaidite's team response
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Eco-creature Adhya and Chelaidite's team response
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Eco-creature Aaron Blendowski's team's spider proposal
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Eco-creature Aaron Blendowski's team's spider proposal
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Eco-creature Ross Hoekstra's team presentation
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Discussion Nurhan and Aaron Jones in discussion
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Ecogram Irsida Bejo's team position
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Eco-creature Irsida Bejo's team position
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Eco-creature Irsida Bejo's team presentation

Our goal is to create and program an Ecotarium that makes a true spectacle of ecology. Making ecologies visible in design technology and practice is vastly significant. We do this by tracing the paths of nature. Our Ecotarium should cultivate investigations within the forms of nature to retrieve the wisdom in mosaics, connectivity, biodiversity, patches, matrices and etc. The first signal of humanist intent is our complex ensemble of design. Any well designed edifice demands a supposition of possibilities and interpretations. Green design seeks a genius loci revealed in both the struggle and the fellowship of numerous augmented assemblies. This Ecotarium must qualify and disseminate such practices. Qualified by techno-scientific methods and routines, it is vital to admit that the practice of green architecture is still at length a craft.

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