Co-Corporeality of Humans, Machines, & Microbes

The theory of Co-Corporeality is based on a conception of the built environment as a biological entity that opens up a space for coexistence and interaction between humans and microbial life. Based on design-led research, this book explores how we can develop environments for a multispecies world. I...

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Other Authors: Imhof, Barbara (Editor), Mitterberger, Daniela (Editor), Derme, Tiziano (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2022
Series:Edition Angewandte
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