is an architectural research and design collective founded by
Beth Fisher Levine, Enrico Brondelli di Brondello,
James Powell
&
Matthew Darmour-Paul, born out of a shared frustration with standards in architectural practice towards ecology and biodiversity loss. Through research, design, curation, teaching and public engagement, we work to inspire new possibilities for building worlds with the other-than-human in mind.
Our long-term research project “The Architecture of Multispecies Cohabitation” was the subject of a solo exhibition at the University of Sydney’s Tin Sheds Gallery from April to June 2021. Our second solo exhibition BIRDSEYEVIEW took place at San Mei Gallery, London from April-May 2022. Our work has been presented at the POLLEN Biennial Conference 2020, the London Festival of Architecture 2021, the V-A-C Non-Extractive Architecture residency 2021, and has been published in FOLLY and the Architects Journal.
Our long-term research project “The Architecture of Multispecies Cohabitation” was the subject of a solo exhibition at the University of Sydney’s Tin Sheds Gallery from April to June 2021. Our second solo exhibition BIRDSEYEVIEW took place at San Mei Gallery, London from April-May 2022. Our work has been presented at the POLLEN Biennial Conference 2020, the London Festival of Architecture 2021, the V-A-C Non-Extractive Architecture residency 2021, and has been published in FOLLY and the Architects Journal.
Clients & Collaborators:
Culture & Animals Foundation
Tin Sheds Gallery,
University of Sydney
Sydney Environment Institute
Danielle Celermajer
Space Caviar
London Festival of Architecture
San Mei Gallery
Culture & Animals Foundation
Tin Sheds Gallery,
University of Sydney
Sydney Environment Institute
Danielle Celermajer
Space Caviar
London Festival of Architecture
San Mei Gallery