
Cristina Parreño Alonso is a remarkable artist, architect, teacher and deep time thinker. At the Long Now Boston conversation on Dec 6, 02021, Cristina brought these various perspectives together in an inspiring talk focusing on how humans relate to nature through their architectural creations.
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Cristina Parreño Alonso is a remarkable artist, architect, teacher and deep time thinker. At the Long Now Boston conversation on Dec 6, 02021, Cristina brought these various perspectives together in an inspiring talk focusing on how humans relate to nature through their architectural creations. Cristina emphasized that we need to appreciate the full life cycle of the materials and the buildings that house us, organize our lives us and separate us from nature. We need to find ways to bring architecture and nature back together.
For a full appreciation of Cristina’s talk and responses to questions, please view the video recording of the event.
For more information about Cristina’s work, please visit her websites at Archello and MIT.

