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Capítulo 2: Inspiración y naturaleza

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I mean there are quite a lot of examples

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in nature which I have used this wing of

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a dragonfly is almost transparent

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transparent skin slightly opaque that

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lets in enough a lot of daylight and it

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would be wonderful to have it sort of

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framework building which we wear this

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the cladding of it was actually a lie

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and I'm growing and I'm changing over

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the seasons so you could have skins

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which are can be tuned up

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like a piano opened and closed and

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letting in more ventilation or less or

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that kind of thing in Eden project for

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instance we studied this structure of

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butterfly wing or Dragonfly wing and how

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they supporting the structure often

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formed into a hexagon which nests

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very well together and when they come to

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a solid barrier of some sort it's very

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interesting how the hexagons open out

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and always pitch it at right angles

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nature deals the structures absolutely

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fantastic the root structure of the tree

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echoing this extractor above the ground

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a good structure you can carry you can

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trace the load from ultra powerful

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structure through the building and down

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the ground he won't find structures in

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nature which aren't extremely efficient

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and effective anymore than you will in a

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for instance assailing globe which I

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always like to say you know they're

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beautiful

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I'm Sayla but their boats are beautiful

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because they're functional and then you

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won't find a single item on earth on a

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yacht which is actually there for

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decoration it's extreme efficiency

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losses very nice to see my work is

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understand input by the ecology of the

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environment the ecology is the

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environmental biology of nature and so

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our work is influenced by the attributes

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and properties of interest or the

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people's are working on now is how to

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design buildings that imitate the

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attributes and properties of ecosystems

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and it possible to even rapid people

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because if our buildings imitate work

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within ecosystems then they become part

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of nature they do not did we do not have

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any dislocation field our climate and

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the natural environment is worth

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something now also nature imposes what

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we do hunt aside now Nature has

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limitations has a lot of details local

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levels in resilience what is our

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attitudes nature and that's what we need

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to be calculating people I respect for

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the ecology of environment and so when

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you talk about climate change and clevis

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come to other people once I attitude

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towards nature what is our our ideology

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and mindset was nature and that's what

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we did change nature itself does not

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really exist

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we've created an erroneous concept of a

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nature that comes from some biblical or

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mythological Greek sources but we know

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that there is no such nature and that

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this nature is also dependent upon micro

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dynamics of cells of particles of the

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DNA and so these are really best

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questions how will our connectivity

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and move forward into the future what

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are the challenges that are coming in

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our sphere and I was prophesying and how

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will we actually survive more than a

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question of the patient it's really more

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particularly a personal survival we

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assume we will survive but that

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assumption is really might be illusory

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if we don't act on our environment if

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you don't act politically to change the

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attitude to the city and to how we live

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if you don't you know use the Solidarity

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of human beings around the planet the

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notion of sustainability and that is

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memory we can say the nature is one of

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the oldest memories we have sealed not

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only in texts but in spaces and in

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places around the planet Earth and so I

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think memory might be the fundamental

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dimension of nature and of

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sustainability I love I walk a lot I

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like I like I run I run off in the

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countryside and I I've always loved that

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experience of of going from a windswept

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or sun-baked

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openness to passing through a forest and

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feeling that climatic transition and I

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think of anything and it's probably more

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public space influence than it then in

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closed buildings if you like I think

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that's probably the strongest link I'm

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not I'm not a big fan of placing nature

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indoors I don't think it's its natural

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habitat I don't I don't I just never

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something I've been too excited about

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but I do like the concept of of urban or

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public spaces public spaces in an urban

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context where you can we can use nature

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or even man-made elements to do what

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nature does where it it shades and it

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causes a different climatic under some

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form of either covering or wind shelter

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or solar shelter or whatever whichever

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whichever climate your own so in summary

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a part of nature that I find the

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strongest influence is the one that

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where you use an equivalent in man

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or otherwise obtain materials that are

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using assembly in a way that mimics what

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nature can do to transform a climate in

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a location that's very local what on

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amplitude I listened to in placement

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open up a finger in a special floppy any

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the inclusion I mean for you in the

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system as a range would be and syllabus

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chemist and Gustavo mucho uno log Islam

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and to Raja la forma Ionian picatiny

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Iraqi communities we need to plan our

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aquatic oh yes tono transform a moose in

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an casino de algunos officios to pl in

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to be Erika's Chavez estas miss

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masculine Kia's police harmonica Lucinda

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Chavez a note Ronnie man his mother in

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El Reno del reloj de los insectos

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sonically speaking naturally esto

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también la ciudad Oh

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I'll be seeing you at the senior the

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momentous architectonic cos para central

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Syria to monitor stable for him flow in

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a castle on the prácticamente less Luke

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Laura en la que estas haciendo toda la

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casa tambien lo que es el hecho skeletor

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una de natura departamentos finalmente

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Lana - ELISA sigue siendo este dinero

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para el installation

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DiPaola format I think almost everything

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I enjoy doing is actually in one way or

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another response to nature I personally

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love the whole exploration of you know

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biomimetics and structures and bone

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structures and as an office we spend a

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huge amount of time exploring how old

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how bones if we got a bone how the bone

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structure works and how nature builds

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things I'm actually most interested in

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human beings as as animals and our needs

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and desires to be in contact with nature

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and it's Biophilia you know the man's

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desire to be one with nature is for

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comfort conditions how can we actually

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create architecture that brings people

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maybe not back to nature but brings

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nature to them because the truth is

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would probably miss the boat or going

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back to nature

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I think the cities should be as human as

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possible discuss my wondrous city work

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and walk working cycle where there are

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trees on the street I can see my

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children walking along

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