Seed Archive: Growing Architecture by Britt Bell Design
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Influenced by Calatrava, Hadid, Sarah Schneider and Chris Cunningham, the Seed Archive’s architecture is in the form of a growing cytoskeleton of a plant. This building is proposed to house and preserve native plants for future generations in the Pacific Region.
The major problem to overcome will be constructing architecture that will adapt to the changing and unpredictable future environment. Therefore the architecture will mimic the architecture of a plant, as plants have the innate ability to adapt to their changing environment.


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