Instituto Pouchulu
of Earth's Habitat Change
Six of One Report
The Six of One Report is a comprenhensive, tailor-made personalized report on Habitat Change prepared under the request of individuals or Global Recipients. Since the end of the scandalous "pandemic", Pouchulu has eventually applied Six of One to his Cyclotel network, included in Broadcities.
The Report
The Six of One Report describes the dramatic loss of Earth's Habitat (or Habitat Loss) pointing the risks and priorities to be considered before using any resources. It describes how a particular project would adapt to anticipating economical and social challenges, how to choose strategies in order to re-direct both the architecture and urban programmes, boosting its technical robustness, including mobility and production -what is called now resources managment, in order to re-balance Nature.
Global Warming is a theory. Habitat Change is a fact: we are polluting the Earth.
It is possible to intervene Nature to create evocative and practical architecture without distressing it.
More than what to do to save the Earth, I point what not to do. We must stop pollution and limit plastic industry. Nature will balance itself. With or without us.
Not only by promoting organic-made architecture, clothing, products, art, and off-grid power, but by framing the different stages of the design and construction project in a "circular economy" strategy, the "3R": Re-using materials, Re-cycling products and Re-instating classical principles: escale, proportion, materiality. These will help unveiling a rarely used concept: HARMONY.
Design "by app" does not work well. It is just faster (instant calculus) but very imprecise, and therefore, ends up in more expensive designs, particularly for engineers. It is a branch of AI which, incidentally, is just highly speed software, made by us... it is NOT intelligence. Please do not fall hypnotysed by the 21th C. version of 19th C. Automats: Human mind, spirit and hands do better.
"The Mediator between Head and Hands must be the Heart!¹."
Note 1: Epigram from "Metropolis", by screenwriter Thea von Harbou, directed by Fritz Lang, 1927.
Photo: Earth from Apollo 11, 1969, image AS11-36-5295, courtesy: NASA.
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