Luc Schuiten – ‘archiborescence’

You have to admire a man who has invented his own “new way of building” and called itĀ archiborescence.

For three decades, this eco-visionary has been imagining and realizing homes, urban landscapes, cities… inspired by all he has been able to observe in natural environments.

There are several things I love about Schuiten’s work. Cosmetically, the organic shapes and colours in his drawings are delightful. More fundamentally the desire to align with nature and to integrate with natural things, to live as a part of nature, rather than apart from nature is beguiling. Schuiten’s cities are a part of the natural landscape, the boundaries between city and country, man and nature are blurred.

See more at vegetalcity

Not quite sure how ‘archiborescence’ can come to bear on my own design, but certainly the drive to integrate and evolve with nature are a shared thread between my desire for my place of my own and Schuiten’s grand philosophy.

If you liked that post, then try these...

Boat house on November 25th, 2011

Sod roofs! on April 1st, 2011

Mudgee Permanent Camping project on January 31st, 2011

A tower of my own on January 19th, 2011

Flat roof / living roof / green roof on October 28th, 2010

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