Rachel Armstrong
Rachel Armstrong is a TEDGlobal Fellow, and a Teaching Fellow at at The Bartlett School of Architecture, in England. She was described as a ‘polymath’, at the TEDGlobal Oxford conference, by TED’s Community Director, Tom Reilly. Her extensive interdisciplinary practice engages with a fundamental driving principle – the fundamental creativity of science. Her work uses all manner of media to engage audiences and bring them into contact with the latest advances in science and their real potential through the inventive applications of technology, to address some of the biggest problems facing the world today.
Articles:
- Any Sufficiently Advanced Civilization is Indistinguishable from Nature
- Future Cities: Combined Advanced Technologies and Flexible Urban Infrastructures
- Synthetic Biology as an Open System for Architectural Design
- Twenty-First Century Science
- Lawless Sustainability—new technology & innovative solutions for a sustainable future
- Bacteria “R” Us
- Self-Repairing Architecture
- Lawless Sustainability - new technology and innovative solutions for a sustainable future
- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Complexity
- “Matter Not Only Has Rhythm, It Sings and Dances” - Particle Physics and Culture
- Greener cities. V7