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		<title>Living buildings and metabolic materials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr Rachel Armstrong, teaching fellow at the Bartlett UCL, is this Thursday (26th November 2009) giving a lunch hour lecture on living buildings and metabolic materials. This fascinating approach to buildings suggests how buildings can be less like machines and behave more like biological organisms. Looking at how a living system reacts to its surroundings [...]]]></description>
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