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Rachel Armstrong: Architecture that Grows and Repairs Itself

Rachel Armstrong says we need to outgrow 'Victorian, top-down' architecture made of inert materials and create 'bottom-up' architecture that grows itself. Using Venice as an example, she proposes a not-quite-alive material that does its own repairs and sequesters carbon, too.

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