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This talk is part of the Building Technology Series curated and held by Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Jeffrey S. Anderson in the context of their book The Ecologies of the Building Envelope published by Actar Publishers.

The Building Technology Series has been produced by Candela de Bortoli and Marta Bugés, and edited by Sara Traba.

Natural and Artificial in the Building World

Carlo Ratti talks about how technology can turn the built environment into a living system and the relationship between the natural and the artificial.


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This talk is part of the Building Technology Series curated and held by Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Jeffrey S. Anderson in the context of their book The Ecologies of the Building Envelope published by Actar Publishers.

urbanNext (December 21, 2024) Natural and Artificial in the Building World. Retrieved from https://urbannext.net/natural-and-artificial-in-the-building-world/.
Natural and Artificial in the Building World.” urbanNext – December 21, 2024, https://urbannext.net/natural-and-artificial-in-the-building-world/
urbanNext October 18, 2021 Natural and Artificial in the Building World., viewed December 21, 2024,<https://urbannext.net/natural-and-artificial-in-the-building-world/>
urbanNext – Natural and Artificial in the Building World. [Internet]. [Accessed December 21, 2024]. Available from: https://urbannext.net/natural-and-artificial-in-the-building-world/
Natural and Artificial in the Building World.” urbanNext – Accessed December 21, 2024. https://urbannext.net/natural-and-artificial-in-the-building-world/
Natural and Artificial in the Building World.” urbanNext [Online]. Available: https://urbannext.net/natural-and-artificial-in-the-building-world/. [Accessed: December 21, 2024]

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