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ARCH 793AB: AI /n/ U

Instructor: Wesley Jones

EVOLVING URBAN LANDSCAPE: LIVING ARCHITECTURE

This thesis project proposes the concept of Living Architecture, where structures emerge organically over time, evolving rather than being built in a fixed state. Inspired by Baubotanik principles, it fuses living trees with structural frameworks, allowing architecture to adapt, strengthen, and self-sustain as it matures. Spaces are not designed—they are cultivated, shaped by natural growth into fluid, evolving environments.

By embracing slow construction and long-term development, this project challenges rigid architectural conventions and envisions cities that grow like forests—buildings that are not just occupied, but alive. Designed for future generations, this architecture prioritizes sustainability, resilience, and a deeper relationship between humans and nature.