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Natural Mindset
- 06/09/2012
We crave a deep and genuine aesthetic/biological connection to nature
Rob Lee, Creative Commons (2007) ©Scope
Although we started documenting Natural Mindset two years ago, it continues to evolve in conjunction with other demographic and societal shifts. The architects Michael Mehaffy and Nikos Salingaros believe that “we crave a deep and genuine aesthetic/biological connection to the natural context of our world.” [1] And as technological development and urbanisation seem to take us further away from nature, the need to reconnect only becomes stronger. Whether it’s growing your own, wild swimming or the demand for transparent processes, Natural Mindset is an approach to interacting with products and services that will remain relevant for years to come. -
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