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DUNWOODY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, LORING PARK DANDELION FOUNTAIN ENCLOSURE

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Incorporating Biomimicry

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Paul Bierman-Lytle, a professor at Dunwoody College of Technology in Minneapolis, walks us through the Dandelion Fountain Enclosure Project his 3rd year Architecture students are working on.  The goal of the project was to provide an enclosure for the notable Dandelion Fountain, as well as optimize the views in the park.  He discusses the site and climate constraints as well as the historical and economic value of the site.

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So what we're actually doing is demonstrating to our client, the mixed group of clients, that there's a lot of economic value just in the natural capital. It's water, the trees, the vegetation, et cetera. Another example which I'm encouraging them to study and present to the client is what we call biomimicry.

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