I didn't congratulate you on the daily thought thread because there would be plenty of that going on. So I came here and sure enough.
Anyway, congratulations. Illinois is a state away from me, and if in the future I see a sudden rise of biological architecture, I'll know where it started.
Zoological architecture. Biological architecture would be like the elf houses made of trees. Which, now that I consider it, seems interesting enough...
Oh, I see. I've always been interested in biological architecture then. I'm always following stories of Saran wrap you can eat or various biodegradable materials that solve quite a few problems.
Biological housing always interested me, but it seems like having a house made of a plant might spell homelessness for the people who can't keep their bonsai trees alive. It's too much responsibility for American culture. Maybe Norway. Or China.
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Date: 2012-10-17 03:05 pm (UTC)Anyway, congratulations. Illinois is a state away from me, and if in the future I see a sudden rise of biological architecture, I'll know where it started.
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Date: 2012-10-18 03:34 am (UTC)Biological housing always interested me, but it seems like having a house made of a plant might spell homelessness for the people who can't keep their bonsai trees alive. It's too much responsibility for American culture. Maybe Norway. Or China.
How is zoological architecture different?
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