| Title | Feral Surfaces: Building Envelopes as Intelligent Multi-species Habitats |
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| ID_Doc | 65173 |
| Authors | Harrison, AL |
| Title | Feral Surfaces: Building Envelopes as Intelligent Multi-species Habitats |
| Year | 2024 |
| Published | Architectural Design, 94.0, 1 |
| Abstract | Designing architectural interventions for many species that function and are hospitable for a variety of occupants, creating convivial habitats at a range of scales, is a preoccupation of Brooklyn-based Harrison Atelier. Founder and principal Ariane Lourie Harrison leads us through some of the design collective's award- winning projects. As well as encouraging animal inhabitants, the firm's architecture is also smart, observing and recording activity to register data often not previously available. |
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