2005-11-16nomads + nanomaterial
| By Yaz @ 01:49 | [ know ] |
Course description excerpts:
"Technology Remix: El Terminal / SHADOW CITIES will reconsider the traditional relationship between building infrastructure and architectural form through the design of a new public bus terminal and market structure in the Centro district of the Mexican city of Zacatecas."
"Nomads / SHADOW CITIES will study and address the needs of the nomadic Huichol people of Mexico, The Huichol (Wirrarica) are one of the few indigenous groups in Mexico to have maintained a large corpus of Mesoamerican textile weaving, thatch and wood braiding traditions. The Huichol are a nomadic culture, traveling (often on foot) 400 miles on annual journeys to the Pacific and the Sierra Oriental."
Leading to the other interesting link (I let you explore :) at the University of Michigan: Nomads + Nanomaterial, Sustainable Textile Building Technologies in Architecture
Comments
2006-04-28 19:56:53
Hi there
I came across your website (this specific posting) while doing research for my Master thesis in Lighting Design.
Would it be convenient to contact you over email regarding these design brain-storming and issues I have?
Thank you and regards
J
2006-04-30 00:04:25
Sure, especially if these design issues concern mobilities! Sparkling such a discussion on the blog is also welcomed: this platform is meant for that :)




