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'''Organic architecture''' is a discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction of living buildings and is specialisation of Matisian Botany. Most commonly organic architecture is used to design and create cities for the Matis; these designs often make use of trees and large plants, specially selected depending on its purpose.
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'''Organic architecture''' is a discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction of living buildings and is a specialisation of Matisian Botany. Most commonly organic architecture is used to design and create buildings and on larger scale, cities for the Matis; these designs often make use of trees and large plants, specially selected depending on its purpose. Quite often the furnishings of the aforementioned buildings are also part of the plants and trees used in construction and thus their design, creation and maintenance also falls under organic architecture.
  
== Occupations ==
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== Organic architects ==
People studying and applying organic architecture are called '''organic architects'''. They are responsible for plant and tree selection and to design the buildings that will come out of them, they are also responsible for maintenance of living buildings, in and around of their creations.  
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People studying and applying organic architecture are called '''[[organic architects]]'''. They are responsible for plant and tree selection and to design the buildings that will come out of them, they are also responsible for maintenance of living buildings, both interior and exterior maintenance.
  
Organic architects don't always just work with the living though, they may also work with the dead. They play an important role in Matis society by creating the 'sap houses', special cocoons used for extracting the sap of a deceased Matis so that the sap can be injected into the living houses of the deceased's relatives.
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Organic architects don't always just work with the living though, they may also work with the dead. They play an important role in Matis society by creating the "[[Matis Burial|sap houses]]", special cocoons used for extracting the sap of a deceased Matis so that the sap can be injected into the living houses of the deceased's relatives.
  
 
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Image:YrkGreenhouse1.jpg|Yrkanis Greenhouse exterior
 
Image:YrkGreenhouse1.jpg|Yrkanis Greenhouse exterior
 
Image:YrkHouse.jpg|A typical Matisian style house
 
Image:YrkHouse.jpg|A typical Matisian style house
Image:YrkGazebo.jpg|Gazebo near the entracne of Yrkanis
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Image:YrkGazebo.jpg|Gazebo near the entrance of Yrkanis
 
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Organic architecture is a discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction of living buildings and is a specialisation of Matisian Botany. Most commonly organic architecture is used to design and create buildings and on larger scale, cities for the Matis; these designs often make use of trees and large plants, specially selected depending on its purpose. Quite often the furnishings of the aforementioned buildings are also part of the plants and trees used in construction and thus their design, creation and maintenance also falls under organic architecture.

Organic architects

People studying and applying organic architecture are called organic architects. They are responsible for plant and tree selection and to design the buildings that will come out of them, they are also responsible for maintenance of living buildings, both interior and exterior maintenance.

Organic architects don't always just work with the living though, they may also work with the dead. They play an important role in Matis society by creating the "sap houses", special cocoons used for extracting the sap of a deceased Matis so that the sap can be injected into the living houses of the deceased's relatives.

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