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The Potential of Co-Designing with Living Organisms: Towards a New Ecological Paradigm in Architecture

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  • Natasha Chayaamor-Heil

    (UMR MAP MAACC 3495 CNRS/MC, 23-27 Rue des Ardennes, 75019 Paris, France
    National School of Architecture Paris La Villette, 23-27 rue des Ardennes, 75019 Paris, France)

  • Thibaut Houette

    (Department of Biology, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325, USA)

  • Özge Demirci

    (Department of Architecture, Middle East Technical University, 06800 Ankara, Turkey)

  • Lidia Badarnah

    (Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, Faculty of Environment and Technology, University of the West of England, Bristol BS16 1QY, UK)

Abstract

Living organisms have been progressively used by designers to propose alternative design outcomes aiming towards more ecological aspects. The design development and manufacturing of new materials or design components from living organisms are more achievable in textile, fashion, or product design than in architecture and construction due to the scale, multi-layer constraints, and requirements. The aim of this paper is to investigate the interdisciplinary framework, the opportunities, and limitations of introducing living organisms into the design process, including the implementation from the design ideas to prototyping until commercialization. In this paper, we focus on three types of living organisms: algae, bacteria, and fungi . Firstly, we overviewed and studied existing projects and experimentations to understand the design process and fabrication of living organisms in other domains in comparison to architecture. Secondly, we selected three case studies in architecture for each organism to analyze. We collected the data and conducted interviews with multidisciplinary experts involved in each case. Our findings show a better understanding of the potential to integrate living organisms in architectural design, the advantages, and the difficulties towards ecological awareness. The results from the interview and a comparative analysis show the advantages and constraints of each case. The future outlooks towards the use of living organisms as part of design in architecture are also discussed.

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  • Natasha Chayaamor-Heil & Thibaut Houette & Özge Demirci & Lidia Badarnah, 2024. "The Potential of Co-Designing with Living Organisms: Towards a New Ecological Paradigm in Architecture," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(2), pages 1-36, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:2:p:673-:d:1317836
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