Wild Architecture
Offered By: UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of nature and architecture in this 29-minute video presentation by Leslie Pearce, co-hosted by Scientist in Every Florida School and Mounts Botanical Garden. Discover how architects draw inspiration from the natural world, examining examples such as beaver dams, beehives, and the nautilus shell. Learn about the golden ratio and its application in both nature and human-made structures. Investigate the works of renowned architects like Santiago Calatrava and iconic buildings such as Angkor Wat and the Sydney Opera House. Delve into the innovative use of materials like bamboo in modern architecture. Gain insights into how biomimicry influences design principles and sustainable building practices.
Syllabus
Introduction
Mounts Botanical Garden
Cutting Corners
Architecture
Beaver Architecture
Bee Architecture
Nautilus Shell
Golden Ratio
Cathedral
Weaver Bird Nest
Santiago Calatrava
Angkor Wat
Sydney Opera House
Beaver Dam
Calatrava
Bamboo
Bamboo Uses
Modern Architecture
Questions
Taught by
UF Thompson Earth Systems Institute TESI
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