Artist Lauren Bon Advocates for Treating Infrastructure Like Nature in Interview
By
Ben Dreith
Baker's choice. Dense with flavour, light on filler.
Summary
Artist Lauren Bon discusses her project to access water from the Los Angeles River and advocates for treating infrastructure like nature in an interview with Dezeen.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledI treat infrastructure like I would nature, because
My starting point is always viewing the built environment as deeply interconnected with the natural one, forming what she refers to as 'cyborg entities'
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