Abstract
AbstractThe importance of a ‘more‐than‐human’ approach to architectural design is becoming ever clearer. While partly a response to global ecological disaster, this shift also reflects a recognition that design should not seek solely to solve human problems, but to create environments that facilitate emergent opportunities for a wide range of nonhuman occupants and processes. Jacopo Leveratto is based at the Politecnico di Milano, where he researches on radical forms of habitability and posthuman architecture. Here he describes five steps to achieving these aspirations.
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