BOTANIC ARCHITECTURAL FORM SKIN TEXTURE. Human experience in relation to the perceptual cognition of materials on all scales of botanical life is the conceptual framework of this artefact. Micro-botanics, and molecular plant matter all have different surface textures that can inspire architectural, sculptural, and environmental design. When we use haptic ways of perceiving these textures we can create, and design experiences that can affect human perceptions in relation to empathy, beauty, and scale. This can be understood as a component philosophy of molecular emptiness for design experimentation. This experimental photographic essay is an art artefact that aims to exhibit this phenomena by which the change relating to form, skin, and texture of botanic architectures adapt to climatic fluctuations, seasonal growth and decay. Design Components = Botanical Architectural Form + Micro-Botanical Textures + Geometric Soil Skin + Bark Skin
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