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The Walker Curates the News: 09.01.14

Doug + Mike Starn. Big Bambú at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2010.

Doug + Mike Starn. Big Bambú in progress at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2010.

“Do nests for humans really reduce our so-called footprint? Do we need woven wood to entice us to the forest?” Dushko Petrovich looks at the dark side of “natural architecture” projects like Doug and Mike Starn’s Big Bambú and Porky Hefer’s birdsnest-like bamboo abodes in South Africa: “The less they address a specific problem, the more these tiny shelters start to feel like design-world hubris, a dangerously aestheticized form of distraction.”

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