incredulity
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ill epistemological lunacy and leads inevitably to all sorts of disaster. . . To want control is the pathology! Not that a person can get control, because of course you never do. . . Man is only a part of larger systems, and the part can never control the whole”. (Gregory Bateson 1972) With the impa
没有希望
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填满
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AROMA
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宽宏大量
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弄污
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Camargue Ecology,The Rhone Valley and adjacent river is for me the subject of certain chronic mental wanderings, clinical enough in nature to produce these drawings, models and explanatory text you are now reading. One of them concerns a vacillating object floating in the Gorge du Fier and becomes animated during annual flood conditions one week in September.
CON
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Introduction,gical lunacy and leads inevitably to all sorts of disaster... To want control is the pathology! Not that a person can get control, because of course you never do... Man is only a part of larger systems, and the part can never control the whole”. (Gregory Bateson 972)
DAFT
发表于 2025-3-24 21:07:53
On Becoming Ecology,ould allow for suspending the process along the continuum towards the development of form. The question could be: What is the impact of immaterial stuff on architectural form? What mechanisms can be provided to have an impact in the light of data? What processes can be developed to do it? Is it steps towards architecture on becoming ecology?
Panacea
发表于 2025-3-25 03:00:29
Book 2006Latest edition not clamber for control over these techniques and technologies but allow the architecture to become apart of larger systems through disturbing territories. disturbances from the environment trigger them. According to Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela, you can never direct a living system; you