Saturday, February 24, 2018
Elizabeth
English
is featured
in
New
Yorker
magazine,
speaking
about
current
climate
conditions and
amphibious
architecture
as
a
solution.
Amphibiation
reflects
a
growing
consensus
that,
at
a
time
of
climatic
volatility,
people
can’t
simply
fight
against
water;
they
have
to
learn
to
live
with
it.
With amphibious construction, water becomes your friend. The water gets to do what the water wants to do. It’s not a confrontation with Mother Nature—it’s an acceptance of Mother Nature.