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Hylozoic Ground
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Ground is an exemplar of live architecture: it is an installation by Philip Beesley , who is a professor at the University of Waterloo. Hylozoism is the
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artists such as Jolan van der Wiel and Neri Oxman and architects such as Philip Beesley and Benthem and Crouwel Architects. The designer's interest in science
Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones
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collaboration with Philip Beesley and Salvador Breed, showcased installation 'Grove Cradle' at the Venice Biennale. 2021 – ‘Grove’ with Philip Beesley at the Venice
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Emblematic Group Research Institute for Arts and Technology Sentient Veil – Philip Beesley Treelab – Marcus Maeder, Roman Zweifel 2016 Artificial Skins and Bones
Nasher Sculpture Center
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Iván Navarro / Jonathan Hammer / Phyllida Barlow with Tyler Green / Philip Beesley / Giuseppe Penone / Alex Israel / Edmund de Waal 2014 Speakers Thomas
Mark S. Cohen
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art/science interface, in collaborations with Victoria Vesna, Marcos Novak, Philip Beesley (where their collaborative work examines the boundary of life and non-life)
Prix de Rome (Canada)
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1992 – John McMinn 1993 – Hal Ingberg 1994 – Anthony Robins 1995 – Philip Beesley 1996 – Philippe Lupien 1997 – Pierre Thibault 1998 – Atelier Big City
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Suite for Composing Continuously-Evolving Responsive Environments. In: Philip Beesley , Sascha Hastings, Sarah Bonnemaison (eds.) Living Architecture Systems
Architextiles
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Hylozoic Ground Etherington, Rose (August 26, 2010). "Hylozoic Ground by Philip Beesley ". Dezeen. Archived from the original on 2010-08-30. Retrieved August
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M. P. Villanueva in Responsive Architectures: Subtle Technologies. Philip Beesley , Sachiko Hirosue, Jim Ruxton, Camile Turner, and Marion Tränkle, ed
On Growth and Form
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antipathy for any concepts of historical causation." The architects Philip Beesley and Sarah Bonnemaison write that Thompson's book at once became a classic