Building Living Structures (Architecture) Observation & Notation Entry By Jonathan Olvera September 22, 2025

 

Building Living Structures (Architecture)

Observation & Notation Entry
By Jonathan Olvera
September 22, 2025


Base Measures

  • .001

  • 0 – .002 , .003

  • 0(-3)


Dimensional Observations

3[55] .001 .002 (-3) (3), – (4) .53 UP / DOWN – (GROUND) 9 ISO. 45 – LUMBER TOP / BOTTOM 055

Materials & Sequences

  • Portico → Lumber + Plants + Grasses

  • Grades → 9 –

  • Control → Flow (H₂O³)


Resource Scaling

  • Size of an atom used as resource measure (location-based).

  • Lumber → atomic resource measure.

  • Roof → vegetation.

  • Walls → straw, mud, exterior decoration adapted to synthetic/chromid composites.


Structural Rules

  • Roof: Plant-like structures, graded for exterior texture and surface coverage.

  • Walls: Modified organic/synthetic blends.

  • Arches / Porticos:

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    Arch degrees aligned to social interactions and spatial function.


Advanced Parameters

  • Nodule Extension Active → Radio Isotope (“Chromlech”).

  • Arch Additions → Radial signals (R[AD] IO).

  • Envelope Exchange → Fungus + Plant structures integrated with lumber.

  • Function Identification → Select and optimize for best structural outcomes.


Livestock & Human Proportion

  • Identify structures adaptable to both human scale and livestock needs.

  • Central Question:
    “What is relation to human size? Does it fit personal scale?”


Closing Note

Living architecture emerges where plants, lumber, isotopic modulation, and chromlech geometry converge. The objective is fit, proportion, and adaptability—ensuring structures are alive, sustainable, and suitable for both human habitation and livestock support.

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