Monday, February 14, 2011

Shelter: a necessity to human nature.

It starts in the cave dwellings of ancient man: Cro-Magnons. When men started living and dwelling in caves, in other words troglodyte architecture, it sort of became the dawn of organic architecture.






They used the environment around them to make shelter for themselves. Such places were porus mountains where they made those pores thier homes. It is the ultimate way to living amongst, around, and within nature, or organic architecture.


This is basically just a reminder of how we as humans used to be so much closer to nature. Our relationship with nature has gotten more and more distant, yet we still need as much as we may think we don't.





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