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| As known physarum polycephalum cells prefer to live on upright structures, like tree branches and plants, also they tend to grow upward until the food source is reached. They leave behind a trail of dead cells as they travel. As they grow, they could become bigger and bigger.   | As known physarum polycephalum cells prefer to live on upright structures, like tree branches and plants, also they tend to grow upward until the food source is reached. They leave behind a trail of dead cells as they travel. As they grow, they could become bigger and bigger.   | ||
| When we consider the history of architecture, architecture is human-centric and gives an answer to human needs.  | When we consider the history of architecture, architecture is human-centric and gives an answer to human needs. | ||
| Architecture's relationship with nature | Architecture's relationship with nature | ||
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