To begin with, it is not scavenging. To scavenge means to search for things that others have discarded, as children rummage for plastic bottles and phone parts on the rubbish tips of Delhi. Nor is gleaning foraging, which is to gather foodstuffs from the wild, as fashionable restaurateurs scramble for chanterelles and samphire. Nor is it scrumping, which is stealing, usually on a dare.
Items which are gleaned are the good and usable fruit of human activity; they have not been discarded, merely overlooked, or thought not worth bothering with.
Items which are gleaned are the good and usable fruit of human activity; they have not been discarded, merely overlooked, or thought not worth bothering with.
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My Modern Met
Translucent Home Built Around a Tree in a Kazakh Forest
Located in a forest on the mountains of Almaty in Kazakhstan, architect Aibek Almasov of A.Masow Design Studio has designed a concept for a modern
“bio-architecture” — the idea that buildings based on organic forms bring us back to our cultural roots and help to create harmony with nature https://www.collective-evolution.com/2015/03/08/this-tiny-house-is-out-of-this-world-look-inside/
Collective-Evolution
This Tiny House Is Out Of This World – Look Inside
As more and more tiny homes make their way into the mainstream, we are beginning to see a trend taking place in terms of architecture; that is, shapes inspired by the flow of nature. The following tiny home was conceptualized by Mexican architect Javier Senosiain…