Doris Sung's Living Architecture Morphs To Protect From The Elements
Doris Sung
was growing up she had several ideas about how architecture was
supposed to be. From what she knew it was static, immovable, and didn't
allow much room for experimentation and creativity. Fast-forward several
years later, and Sung is now wildly experimenting with building mediums
and metals, computer software, and nature itself to create interactive
designs that respond to environmental stimuli, essentially coming to
life. In the video above, we catch up with Sung in her native California
to learn more about this exciting new practice, and how it creates
architecture that can actually anticipate the needs of humans.Read more at [ Click Here
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