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We live in a very special time in history, a rare time, a time when the confluence of four fields is giving designers access to tools we've never had access to before. These fields are computational design,allowing us to design complex forms with simple code; additive manufacturing, letting us produce parts by adding material rather than carving it out; materials engineering, which lets us design the behavior of materials in high resolution; and synthetic biology, enabling us to design new biological functionality by editing DNA. And at the intersection of these four fields, my team and I create.
A Japanese Artist Launches Plants Into Space
http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/07/18/flowers-in-space-azuma-makoto-exobiotanica/?_r=0 AZUMA MAKOTO
Summarizing current topics of research
story of the human atmosphere
the carbon cycle
the industrial production of wood (focus on cross laminated timber + mass)
possibilities of altering the industrial production of wood
digital wood fabrication processes
energy in general - embodied energy - energy label for materials and buildings