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イタリアのベネチアは沈みかかっています。レイチェル・アームストロングは、それを救うには、不活性素材での建築から脱却し、自分で成長する構造物を作らなくてはならないと言います。彼女は、生物とまでは言えないが、自己修復し、炭素も吸収分離する素材を提案します。
TED Fellow Rachel Armstrong is a sustainability innovator who creates new materials that possess some of the properties of living systems, and can be manipulated to "grow" architecture. Full bio »
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Reviewed by Kayo Mizutani
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