Human Issues
  Architecture
  As Art & Survival
 
 
 
  
 
 
  ARCHITECTURE
 
 
 
  It is suggested that architecture be earth 
  friendly and that it flows with nature.  Try 
  using natural products like wood, rock, adobe, 
  straw, etc.  Consider smaller but smart.  Many 
  people think larger is a sign of something - like 
  money, progress, or savvy.  Or they just get 
  used to more space and think that it is 
  important.  Some people get older and want to 
  shed the feeling of “hard years” when they 
  were younger by stepping up to something 
  more pronounced to reflect all their years of 
  work.  Just think about how the larger homes 
  take up a lot of land that could otherwise be 
  used as kept natural areas or lovely gardens. 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  Consider creativity and elegance with an eye on 
  enchantment, mystery or sacredness.  Think about raw 
  earthiness or timelessness.  Imagine if you sent someone 
  200 years into the future to your property: what would it 
  look and feel like then?  Have you noticed how some of the 
  most enduring properties seem to get better with age?  If 
  you have ever stepped up to an old lovely temple in the 
  middle of a forest, along a rugged seacoast, or off to itself by 
  the side of a road this gives something of the idea.  
  In many cases we have settled for less in modern 
  architecture by going for a certain look.  We have lost taking 
  care of the small details in richly meaningful ways - like a 
  handmade rocky alcove tucked away at the back of a small 
  garden.  In some ways we have literally packed our 
  properties with lovely embellishments which, when you add 
  it all up, somehow end up being more of an advertising 
  statement or collection of smart objects than something 
  that gets you in your soul or gut.
 
 
  Seeking Sacred Spaces, Soulful Delights, Not Too Much Splash, Bang or Collectivity - Quiet Elegance
 
 
  Smart Things With Small Spaces or Structures
  Syncronos Design, Inc.
  PO Box 1833
  Corrales, NM 87048
  Very helpful and detailed DVD shows how to build your own hybrid 
  straw bale and adobe home and have it be small but aesthetically 
  pleasing.
  http://buildingwithawareness.com/ 
  Interesting Architectural Ideas
  Stick Art Work/Architecture
  Patrick Dougherty
  Although generally not structurally useful but more visual, these stick structures add a dimension to our 
  awareness by showing what is possible.  The  artistically placed forms of the sticks and related materials 
  seem to work on our awareness in a number of different ways - they seem to take on a visual language of 
  their own when incorporated into art form.  They give the feeling of motion, flow, twist and language in often 
  earthy and preternatural ways.  It’s like we are being invited to something at once familiar but outside the 
  normal in sensing the dance of the sticks, but it is hard to say exactly what the feeling is.
  http://www.stickwork.net/
  Arcosanti, Cosanti - Arizona
  Paolo Soleri
  From hand-made bells to social eco-architecture, Paolo has been exploring the connection between people 
  and smart community spaces for many years.  Some of the ideas incorporate closed community systems for 
  survival much like a spaceship but lived in on earth.  These ideas might be useful in the advent of global 
  destruction of our air and atmosphere as people might be forced to move into artificially contained 
  environments.  Studying these systems could also potentially teach us about a number of other things, 
  including the power and effectiveness of natural ecosystems versus those that are artificially induced by 
  man, the ability of people to live and cooperate together in small contained spaces, and the dangers 
  possible in controlled environments (like the rapid development and spread of bacteria or viruses.)
  http://arcosanti.org/
  Sand Bag Homes
  Nader Khalili (1936-2008)
  Nader was a professional and successful architect who wanted to create a system for making homes that 
  anyone could do or afford.  He started with the concept of the stable arch in reference to bags filled with 
  sand as they are incorporated into the structure of man-made dwellings.  In exploring this form, he 
  developed a series of ways to build houses without expensive tools or know-how, and created a school in 
  California.
  https://calearth.org/
  Creative Architectural Design
  Various Sources
  A number of different links here, the photos demonstrate clearly many ways to explore the bridge between 
  architecture, art and nature.  Some of these ideas are a delight to the soul; it is worth one’s time to spend a 
  few minutes just flipping through the pictures to get a feeling for things. 
  http://www.pinterest.com/lovedesigncreat/creative-architecture-design/
  Tiny homes making big inroads in inner city Portland
  http://www.treehugger.com/tiny-houses/tiny-homes-making-big-inroads-inner-city-portland.html
  Land Use
  Precarious Alliance 2015 symposium
  http://www.precariousalliance.org/