Rachel   Armstrong

@livingarchitect

Professor of Regenerative Architecture, Department of Architecture, Campus Sint-Lucas, Ghent/Brussels, KU Leuven

Belgium
Joined July 2009

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  1. At some point we'll have to accept that everything in this administration is a lie ... everything. Once we establish that grim state of affairs, maybe its root cause can be properly addressed.

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  2. You'd have thought that folks would have figured out the art of the broken promise by now ... and that some words mean absolutely nothing at all.

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  3. Spotify made a big mistake.

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  4. 2 hours ago

    If Japan’s ispace makes it to the lunar surface this year, it may not be the only new visitor to the moon

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  5. They are simply stunning. What magnificent beasts!

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  6. 2 hours ago

    Sidenote We got thees [Ovibos moschatus] roaming the mountains of Dovre

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  7. 13 hours ago

    Wailing bishop wings. Their iridescence blesses the sands, and their back is flat and broad. One of the few species able to comfortably fit a saddle…

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  9. Discarded SpaceX rocket is on a collision course with the Moon

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  10. Breast cancer risk genes linked to prostate, pancreatic and stomach cancer

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  11. Researchers Discover That Humans Are 33,000 Years Older Than We Thought via

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  12. The Once-Extinct Auroch May Soon Roam Europe Again

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  14. Fossil snail shells offer new tool for analyzing ancient ocean chemistry via

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  16. 5 hours ago

    One of the strangest things about the reefs here is the absence of Chromis, which we see many of everywhere else. Last dive we finally saw some individuals of this good looking species, Chromis analis.

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  17. 9 hours ago

    Today's fish is the Candy Darter (Etheostoma osburni)! These little fish's range has been restricted, and it faces threats from hybridization and human disturbance of rivers, as it requires clear, unsilted water to breed :( 📸USFWS, Joel Sartore, Derek Wheaton

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  18. 3 hours ago

    This edible food packaging could help solve a huge plastic problem

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  19. 10 hours ago

    So inspiring to hear about the work of —what a generous, kind, and caring community! And thanks to the brilliant ! It’s sometimes easy to forget that the most interesting thing about architecture are the people that make, inhabit (and care for) it.

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  20. 16 hours ago

    For decades the asteroid impact area at the Yucatan peninsula remained a boiling hellscape devoid of any life. Under tainted skies a water bird got lost and found themselves at the border of this apocalyptic murder scene.

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