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Published on February 2nd, 2012 | by Glenn Meyers

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New TED Book – Living Architecture – Releases 7 February

“Shouldn’t the buildings we live in be as alive and adaptable as we are?” asks British architect Rachel Armstrong in her forthcoming TED Book: Living Architecture. This e-book is due to be published next Tuesday, 7 Feb.

This looks like a timely and engaging book to read. Here is the information we have at this point: 

NEW FROM TED BOOKS:

Living Architecture:

How Synthetic Biology Can Remake Our Cities and Reshape Our Lives

By Rachel Armstrong

 RELEASE DATE: Tuesday February 7th, 2012

 

ABOUT THE BOOK

What will the city of the future look like? More like an ever-changing and vibrant garden than a static set of buildings and blocks, says British architect Rachel Armstrong.

Armstrong re-imagines the world’s extensive urban areas in Living Architecture and argues that in order to achieve sustainable development of the built environment—and help countries like Japan recover from natural disasters—we need to start building architecture that grows itself.  In Living Architecture, Armstrong sets the scene for fundamentally different ways of making structures and materials, suggesting that we can ‘grow’ more ecologically compatible buildings by using life-like technologies. The result is a new kind of architectural practice where cities behave more like an ecosystems than machines.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Rachel Armstrong is the co-director of AVATAR (Advanced Virtual and Technological Architectural Research) specializing in Architecture and Synthetic Biology at the School of Architecture & Construction, University of Greenwich, London.  She is also a Senior TED Fellow and a Visiting Researching Assistant at the Center for Fundamental Living Technology, Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Southern Denmark. Readers can view Armstrong’s TED Talk on self-repairing architecture HERE.

TED Books is an imprint of short nonfiction works designed for digital distribution. Shorter than traditional books, these books run fewer than 20,000 words each – “long enough to explain a powerful idea, but short enough to be read in a single sitting.”

TED Books are available via Amazon.com, Apple’s iBookstore, Barnes and Noble online and are compatible with Kindle, Nook and iBook platforms.  They can be purchased for US$2.99 each. Additionally, membership to TED Live comes with a free one-year subscription to TED Books—allowing the texts to be delivered directly as they are published. Find this book Tuesday plus others at TED.

The tag line – How Synthetic Biology Can Remake Our Cities and Reshape Our Lives – has sparked my curiosity and imagination.

 

PHOTO: TED Books

The ‘7-year-itch’ is actually 10 years and 11 months long

Hindustan Times (New Delhi, India) October 28, 2010 London, Oct. 28 — The seven-year-itch theory may well be a myth, for a new survey suggests that marriages go stale after ten years and 11 months. go to site 7 year itch

A quarter of those questioned said their marriage has lost its sparkle because they no longer bother going out together or make romantic gestures.

One-fifth had lost interest in their sex lives, while 12 percent could not remember the last time their partner paid them any sort of compliment.

The study of 3,000 married people shows six in ten often feel they need to be reminded why they married their partner in the first place. go to site 7 year itch

‘It takes a special someone to step back from everyday life and realise it takes a bit of effort to keep the romance alive,’ The Daily Mail quoted a spokesman for the dating website, as saying.

‘And the fact our couples mentioned their sex life not once, but three times in the top ten list indicates this is one area which falls by the wayside after several years of marriage.’ Published by HT Syndication with permission from Asian News International.

For any query with respect to this article or any other content requirement, please contact Editor at htsyndication@hindustantimes.com




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About the Author

Writer, documentary producer, and director. Meyers is a contributor to CleanTechnica, and founder of Green Streets MediaTrain, a communications connection and eLearning hub. As an independent producer, he's been involved in the development, production and distribution of television and distance learning programs for both the education industry and corporate sector. He also is an avid gardener and loves sustainable innovation.



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