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− | * Organic architecture is a specialization of the [[Matisian botany]]. | + | * [[Organic architecture]] is a specialization of the [[Matisian botany]]. |
* Architects are responsible for the maintenance and renewal of housing constituting the Matis cities. These are indeed living trees, specially selected and maintained to accommodate individual apartments, or guild halls. | * Architects are responsible for the maintenance and renewal of housing constituting the Matis cities. These are indeed living trees, specially selected and maintained to accommodate individual apartments, or guild halls. | ||
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* Organic architecture also relates to the interior of habitable rooms, since the furniture is in fact a living part of the tree-dwelling. | * Organic architecture also relates to the interior of habitable rooms, since the furniture is in fact a living part of the tree-dwelling. | ||
− | * Finally an extremely | + | * Finally an extremely important role of the organic architects is to incorporate the sap of the deceased occupants of homes, so that they remain forever with their families (see [[Matis Burial]]) |
Revision as of 20:31, 19 September 2011
- Organic architecture is a specialization of the Matisian botany.
- Architects are responsible for the maintenance and renewal of housing constituting the Matis cities. These are indeed living trees, specially selected and maintained to accommodate individual apartments, or guild halls.
- Organic architecture also relates to the interior of habitable rooms, since the furniture is in fact a living part of the tree-dwelling.
- Finally an extremely important role of the organic architects is to incorporate the sap of the deceased occupants of homes, so that they remain forever with their families (see Matis Burial)