Animal Architecture is:
Animal Architecture is an ongoing investigation into the performative role of design in ecology. The project operates on the edge between humans and our surrounding "others" -- illuminating alternative ways of living with nonhuman animals, discussing cross-species collaborations, and defining new frameworks through which to discuss biologic design.





2 Comment on “Bug Hotel Winner Announced”
Matthew Wettergreen
July 2, 2010 at 10:15 am
The Arup entry is particularly interesting because it is built off a 2D cellular growth algorithm. The three dimensional version of this model converges to Kelvin solids, a conglomeration of ~14 sided open/closed cells which maximize surface area but not volume. With my limited understanding of insect housing interests, their interest is not in volume but aperature of the holes itself. Therefore, the real advantage of using this type of model to generate the design is that the resulting multi-varied openings allow objects of varied topology to pack the holes with similarly resulting varied pore space for different insects.
Beyond the Hive Results » The Metropolitan Field Guide
July 3, 2010 at 12:57 pm
[...] Animal Architecture blog, the result of the Beyond the Hive Competition that was featured here last month, was [...]