Welcome to the eleventh of a lecture series, “Form, Language, Complexity: Unified Architectural Theory”. This is Lecture 11: “Architecture Itself as a Biological System”, by Nikos A. Salingaros, Professor of Mathematics and Architecture at The University of Texas at San Antonio.

Included: The art and practice of building structures and cities can be interpreted as an extension of our human biology. Design organization and coherence then is a problem of biology, not of abstract invention.

Unified Architectural Theory, Lecture 11: “Architecture Itself as a Biological System”