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More About This Title Protocell Architecture - Architectural Design
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Rachel Armstrong is a medical doctor, author, AVATAR Researcher and Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
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ABOUT THE GUEST-EDITORS (Neil Spiller and Rachel Armstrong).
SPOTLIGHT.
Visual highlights of the issue.
INTRODUCTION.
It's a Brand New Morning (Neil Spiller and Rachel Armstrong).
Structure and the Synthesis of Life (Martin Hanczyc).
Defining New Architectural Design Principles with 'Living' Inorganic Materials (Leroy Cronin).
Cronin pioneers a fundamentally new approach to materials, scaling up from the nanoscale.
Dream a Little Dream (Mark Morris).
An Architectural Chemistry (Omar Khan).
Protocells: The Universal Solvent (Neil Spiller).
How Protocells Can Make 'Stuff' Much More Interesting (Rachel Armstrong).
Soil and Protoplasm: The Hylozoic Ground project (Philip Beesley and Rachel Armstrong).
Authorship at Risk: The Role of the Architect (Dan Slavinsky).
Proto-Design: Architecture's Primordial Soup and the Quest for Units of Synthetic Life (Neri Oxman).
Oxman explores how material properties are a potent intermediary for the built environment.
Back to the Future (Paul Preissner).
Line Array: Protocells as Dynamic Structure IwamotoScott Architecture (Lisa Iwamoto)
AVATAR and the Politics of Protocell Architecture (Nic Clear).
COUNTERPOINT.
Bettering Biology? (Bill Watts).