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Architecture where The Desire may Live: November 2009
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Wednesday, 18 November 2009. Lavender Hill underground space1. Sunday, 15 November 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Lavender Hill underground space1. View my complete profile.
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: February 2010
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Thursday, 18 February 2010. Thursday, 4 February 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: December 2009
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Sunday, 13 December 2009. Object in the space. Object in the space. Certain things differ in the space. Imagination is related with the process of perception itself. To perceive, more than to observe or to inspect scientifically, meant to discover the world through a process of deduction from the clues given by senses. Position of the object around the space describes the relationship and creates an interest for me as a participant. Tuesday, 8 December 2009. Rainy ...
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: AVATAR REPORT 2009-2010
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Tuesday, 22 June 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Third Set Micro scale. The Second Set Biological scale. The First Set Biological scale. View my complete profile.
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: September 2010
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Thursday, 30 September 2010. Architecture Where the Desire May Live: Orchid's Collector Chamber in Subterranean Cave". The botanical complexity of orchids and their mutability makes them perhaps the most compelling and maddening of all collectible living things. To desire orchids is to have a desire that can never be fully requited. A collector who wants one of every orchid species will die before even coming close." (Orlean, 1995). Site master plan in Royston Town.
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: May 2010
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Thursday, 13 May 2010. Wednesday, 12 May 2010. Epipyhite*- A plant that grows on another plant and depends on it for support but not food. Epipyhite get moisture and nutrients from air or from small pools of water that collect on the host plant. Carlyle Luer, the author of "The Native Orchids in Florida," the definitive guide to the subject, once wrote of the ghost orchid, "Should one be lucky enough to see a flower, all else will seem eclipsed.".". Architecture sp...
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: June 2010
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Wednesday, 30 June 2010. 8216;Subterranean LABORATORY for cloning orchids’. The subterranean Laboratory is the place to clone orchids which explores the underground cave as a representational model of Desire which had never been fully achieved by an eccentric plant dealer and nurseryman John Laroche who is the main character of the true story of beauty and obsession written by the journalist Susan Orlean’s book ‘The orchid Thief’. After he was hired by the Seminole...
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: January 2010
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Tuesday, 26 January 2010. Phototropic growth" - vertical line between above and below, dark and light, hidden and reveal spaces. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Phototropic growth - vertical line between above. View my complete profile.
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Architecture where The Desire may Live: "Architecture Where the Desire May Live: Orchid's Collector Chamber in Subterranean Cave"
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Architecture where The Desire may Live. Thursday, 30 September 2010. Architecture Where the Desire May Live: Orchid's Collector Chamber in Subterranean Cave". The botanical complexity of orchids and their mutability makes them perhaps the most compelling and maddening of all collectible living things. To desire orchids is to have a desire that can never be fully requited. A collector who wants one of every orchid species will die before even coming close." (Orlean, 1995). Site master plan in Royston Town.