Our thesis is therefore both global and performative in scope. We need an architecture that is more than just a constellation of bio-picturesque images, digitally generated surface effects, and conventional materials. We seek a holistic architecture that uses the best techniques to connect directly with existing natural systems while creating a renewed ecology that can sustain itself well into the future. Along these lines, many of the projects featured in this book simply abandon the old tropes and construction processes of the past by creating numerous green alternatives that proliferate along unexpected pathways.
Mitchell Joachim is an architect and urban designer, Co-Founder of the nonprofit design research group Terreform ONE, and Associate Professor in Practice at NYU. He co-authored the books, Super Cells: Building with Biology (TED Books) and Global Design: Elsewhere Envisioned (Prestel). He was featured in numerous articles, including "The 100 People Who Are Changing America," in Rolling Stone, "The Smart List: 15 People the Next President Should Listen To," in Wired.
Mike Silver, Assistant Professor of Architecture at University of Buffalo, pursues pioneering research in the fields of sustainable design, digital mapping, green composites manufacturing, high-throughput computing, and proprietary software development. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including Pamphlet Architecture 19 Reading/ Drawing/ Building (Princeton Architectural Press), AD's Mapping in the Age of Digital Media, and Programming Cultures (Wiley and Sons).
"Even though they are idealistic, the concepts are easy to understand and consistently fascinating and mind opening. Current debates about and solutions for climate change and other ecological concerns are made accessible.... This enlightening book provides brilliant ideas from wide-ranging minds crossing disciplines." --W. L. Whitwell, Hollins College, Choice