WILD LIFE


Parametric design elements in architecture can be used to create complex and innovative structures that push the boundaries of traditional building methods. However, when combined with wildlife animals, they can also produce striking and unique works of art.

By incorporating the natural shapes and forms of animals into parametric design, John Boss creates captivating sculptures using AI that blur the line between architecture and art. The curves of a bird’s wings or the angles of a stag’s antlers can inspire intricate patterns and shapes that are both visually stunning and functional.

This approach to design not only celebrates the beauty of the natural world, but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the ways in which humans and animals interact with each other and the environment. By highlighting the symbiotic relationship between design and nature, these works of art serve as a powerful reminder of our responsibility to protect and preserve the world around us.

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WILD LIFE
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