Writings
Thinking is drawing in your head - Alan Fletcher
“People, like plants and animals, use observations of nature for pragmatic purposes. They do it for another reason as well – to create forms and decorations that amaze others.”
“In many places around the world, you can see biomimetic vertical facade gardens.”
“Why is it worth using wood? Because it is truly a wonderful, natural material. Perhaps that is why the group of industrial designers and architects using its richness and versatility is constantly growing.”
“Of course, such wooden fantasies are an exception – in the vast majority, the use of wood in architecture simply serves to create spaces interesting in terms of design and functionality.”
“It fits into the global trend of expanding the most important contemporary art galleries (for example, Tate Modern itself was a bold and constructive way to celebrate the millennium; its expansion created space for even stronger integration of art with other fields).”
“Fragments of walls and roofs of buildings, where solutions based on the use of vegetation were not planned, will be covered with material containing a fully integrated layer of photovoltaic cells.”