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Thesis Blog

A semi-weekly blog outlining the research, findings, and design development of my master's thesis "Urban Nature - The Inhabitable Edge' at Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole in Copenhagen.

Bigness

Because I have nothing better to show, I am showing you these beautiful conte drawings of a lighting scheme that I will not have the time to develop properly.

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"Second Nature"

Just wanted to make a summary of some of the research I've done recently.

I got the book 'Landscape Infrastructure' with case-studies by SWA [Sasaki, Walker, and Associates - see website here] which has turned out to be a fantastic resource for real-world applications of 'urban nature.'

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Stories and Visions

Three short stories about fictional users of the city lakes in Copenhagen. Please refrain from mocking me if you can; these are design exercises, not pulitzer prize winning prose.

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Nature in art: Defined and processed.

"Nature" refers to the phenomena of the physical world.

It comes from the Latin natura, meaning 'essential qualities, innate disposition.'

Natura was a Latin translation of the Greek physis which originally related to the intrinsic characteristics that plants, animals, and other features of the world develop of their own accord.

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