In light of climate change and sea-level rise, architects build off vernacular concepts of amphibious architecture to create high-tech floating cities.
Our relationship with wetlands is nothing if not troubled; swamps, bogs, and marshes have long been cast as wastelands, paved over to make way for agriculture and human development. But with wetlands proving crucial for life, artists, ecologists and activists say we need to rewrite this squelchy story.