Living space

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2011
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This is a design option for a "living machine" to serve as a multi-family dwelling where natural systems coexist with the inhabitants and also pro­vide subsistence services. This project intends to contribute to a sustain­able paradigm required for an anticipated post-petroleum and post-suburb society. Among other practices it will embody still-emergent technologies of onsite power generation, urban agriculture, water resources management and waste management combined with live/work lifestyles and their vital interface with the urban context.
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Bibliography: p. 63
Thesis is in colour.
Includes oversized pages.
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Truchon, W. (2011). Living space (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/4277
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